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Trade for you too: why is trade more important than you think?

Lars Nilsson (), Nuno Sousa, Brian Kennedy, Stefan Nolte, Zornitsa Kutlina-Dimitrova, Alessandra Tucci, Beatriz Velazquez, Paul Verburgt, Nicolas Preillon, Lorenzo Isella and Segundo Perez-Gibaja
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Lars Nilsson: DG Trade
Nuno Sousa: DG Trade
Brian Kennedy: DG Trade
Stefan Nolte: DG Trade
Alessandra Tucci: DG Trade
Beatriz Velazquez: DG Trade
Paul Verburgt: DG Trade
Nicolas Preillon: DG Trade
Lorenzo Isella: DG Trade
Segundo Perez-Gibaja: DG Trade

No 2019-1, DG TRADE Chief Economist Notes from Directorate General for Trade, European Commission

Abstract: This paper highlights the importance of international trade to economic prosperity based on recent economic evidence. It shows how EU trade policy supports the three key principles of the European Commission’s ‘Trade for All’ strategy. Communicating these results in a more meaningful way can ensure a wider audience, and help dispel some of the myths around globalisation and trade liberalisation. Building a successful communication strategy needs to be based on macro and micro level evidence, presenting results through data visualisation and infographics.

Keywords: trade policy; economic prosperity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 46 pages
Date: 2019-04-09
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