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Regional perspectives on aid for trade

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Deepening economic integration via regional co-operation has emerged as a key priority in the reform strategies of most developing economies over the past decade.

This is evidenced by the explosive growth in bilateral and regional trading agreements in which they now participate.

Regional aid for trade can help developing countries spur regional economic integration, enhance competitiveness, and plug into regional production networks. Based on a rich set of experiences regarding regional aid for trade projects and programmes, the study finds that regional aid for trade offers great potential as a catalyst for growth, development and poverty reduction.

The study recommends greater emphasis on regional aid for trade as a means of improving regional economic integration and development prospects.

While regional aid for trade faces many practical implementation challenges, experience has shown that associated problems are not insurmountable but do require thorough planning, careful project formulation, and prioritization on the part of policy makers.

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Product Details
OECD
9264216030 / 9789264216037
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
03/11/2014
France
English
220 pages
210 x 280 mm
Copy: 10%; print: 10%