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[Economist's View] 12 (5), 2005, 750-75), preferential trade agreements involve the southern partner receiving better market access for existing exports, in return for “reforms” deep within its borders .“Reforms” mean putting the government under new constraints not to use industrial policy instruments to accelerate production diversification and upgrading - instruments of the kind that most of the now developed countries used during their rapid development phase.
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[Wto.org] WTO | Trade policy review - Mauritius 2001: The WTO Standing Co-ordination Committee, chaired by the Minister of Industry, Commerce and International Trade, and comprising representatives from the public and private sectors, deals with the implementation, follow-up, and coordination of trade policy issues falling under the WTO Agreements. Given Mauritius' membership of several groupings, a Regional Co-operation Council, chaired by the Minister responsible for Foreign Affairs, has been established to forge a coherent regional strategy for the country.
[Wber.oxfordjournals.org] Preference Erosion and Multilateral Trade Liberalization ...: "Trade and Competition in Shipping Services and the GATS." Review of International Economics 9(2):249-61.
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