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wcotech22_e
The role of advanced technologies in cross-border trade: a customs perspective
World Trade Organization; 2022 - 60 p.
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claessenswps3854
Competitive Implications of Cross-Border banking / Claessens, Stijn
This paper reviews the recent literature on cross-border banking, with a focus on policy implications. Cross-border banking has increased sharply in recent decades, particularly in the form of entry, and has affected the development of financial systems, access to financial services, and stability. Reviewing the empirical literature, the author fin [...]
The World Bank; 2006 - 24p; Ref.
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Gender assessment EN - Copie
A gender assessment of african regional economic communities databases to identify gaps in capturing the activities of women in informal cross border trade / Economic commission for Africa
Economic commission for africa; 2012 - 75p.
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book
Impact of informal Cross-border Trade in Eastern and Southern Africa / KALLUNGIA, Sam K.
COMESA; 2001 - 69p; Ref.
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4105QPC47ML._AA160_
Women without Borders: Informal Cross-Border trade among Women in the Southern African Development Community Region (SADC) / Muzvidziwa, Victor N.
In the face of a declining and collapsing national economy, this book presents the story of enterprising and entrepreneurial Zimbabwean women, operating as informal cross-border traders in the SADC region. The women are struggling against economic wants and deprivation, and devising their own initiatives to defeat poverty. The study relates their h [...]
Organisation for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA); 2005 - 180p.
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book
Customs modernization handbook /
The World Bank; 2005 - 327p; Ref.
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wps2954
Never too late to get together again: turning the Czech and Slovak Customs Union into a stepping stone to EU integration / Kaminski, Bartlomiej
The Czech and Slovak Customs Union (CSCU), which came into effect in January 1993, differs from regular regional trading arrangements as its goal was to minimize the economic cost of a decline in economic ties between its members rather than to set in motion the mechanism of integration. The creation of the CSCU ensured a smooth and conflict-free b [...]
The World Bank; 2003 - 19p; Ref.
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mattoo
Trade policies for electronic commerce / Mattoo, Aaditya
Some countries in the World Trade Organization initially opposed WTO's decision to exempt electronic delivery of products from customs duties, out of concern for the revenue consequences. Others supported the decision as a means of securing open trading conditions. The authors argue that neither the inhibitions nor the enthusiasm is fully justified [...]
World Bank; 2000 - 24p., Ref.
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CLARKop235
A New look at Exchange rate volatility and Trade Flows / Clark, Peter B.
The effect of exchange rate volatility on trade flows was examined by a 1984 IMF study on G-7 countries. Over the past two decades, many developments in the world economy, such as the currency crises in the 1990s and increasing cross-border capital flows, may have exacerbated exchange rate volatility, while others, such as a deepening of the market [...]
IMF; 2004 - 63p, Ref.
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finger
Market access advances and retreats: the Uruguay round and beyond / Finger, J. Michael
In the Uruguay Round negotiations, trade distorting agricultural policies were taken up substantively for the first time in any round of multi-lateral trade negotiations. Voluntary export restraints outside the Multifibre Arrangement (MFA) were in fact eliminated. Developing countries became equal partners with developed countries [...]
World Bank; 1999 - 69p., Ref.
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parsley
Border, border, wide and far, how we wonder what you are / Parsley, David C.
The authors exploit three-dimensional panel data on prices for twenty seven traded goods, over eighty eight quarters, across ninety six cities in Japan, and the United States, to answer several questions: 1) Does the average exchange rate between countries stray further from zero, than that between cities within a country? 2) Is there any tendency [...]
World Bank; 1999 - 31p., ref.
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coIUYver_mini
Informal cross-border Trade in The Southern African Development Community (SADC) / Mijere, Nsolo L. N.
This study investigates the existence and volume of informal cross-border trade (ICBT) in the mainland SADC member states. The four basic research questions for the study were as follows: Is there informal cross-border trade among the mainland SADC member states? Do the informal traders (ICBTs) contribute to the SADC national economies and to the e [...]
Organisation for Social Science Research in Eastern and Southern Africa (OSSREA); 2009 - 99p.
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WPS1058
The pricing of country funds and their role in capital mobilization for emerging economies / Diwan, Ishac
The authors theoretically analyze country funds, focusing on emerging economies in which capital markets are not readily accessible to outside investors. They study country-fund pricing and the associated policy implications under alternative variations on segmentation of international markets. They show that country funds traded in the developed c [...]
World Bank; 1991 - 54p.
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Adam-Willie-Revised-Paper
Does the current concessioning regime of border posts infrastructure yield optimal trade efficiency for Africa? Lessons for COMESA / Willie, Adam
Africa intra-trade has been generally low overtime. High trade costs emanating from complex border posts crossing has been cited to be one of the major causes. In an endeavour to promote seamless flow of trade private sector financed border posts modernisation projects are being implemented [...] ; 2020 -
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SA-TIED-WP171
COVID-19 and trade facilitation in Southern Africa Implications for the AfCFTA / Mataba, Kudzai
COVID-19 has created a trade crisis in Southern Africa, with a dramatic slowdown in cross-border trade. The crisis, which exposed weaknesses and deficiencies in the trade facilitation regimes, presents an opportunity for the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to address and contribute to greater levels of trade within Africa. This working [...]
UNU-WIDER; 2021 - 20 p.
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kanbur
Tax competition and tax coordination: when countries differ in size / Kanbur, Ravi
The purpose of this paper is to develop a model that is rich enough to capture some of the central features of the interaction between national tax systems in an integrated world but simple enough to yield sharp insights into some of the central questions which that interaction raises. The underlying theme is the comparison between tax competition [...]
World Bank; 1991 - 35p.
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book
Markets in developing countries: parallel, fragmented and black / ROEMER, Michael/JONES, Christine
ICS Press; 1991 - 267p., Bibliogr.
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finger
Implementation of uruguay round commitments: the development challenge / Finger, Michael J.
At the Uruguay Round, developing countries took on unprecedented obligations not only to reduce trade barriers, but to implement significant reforms both of trade procedures, e.g., import licensing procedures, customs valuation and of many areas of regulation that establish the basic business environment in the domestic economy, e.g., technical, sa [...]
World Bank; 1999 - 54p., Ref.
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Policy-Insights-107-thopacu
Developments in Paperless Trade: Implications for Zambia’s Small-Scale Cross-Border Traders / Thopacu, Hilda
SAIIA; 2021 - 17 p.
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wps4151(1)
Market Structure and Market Access / Francois, Joseph
The authors examine an issue at the nexus of domestic competition policy and international trade, the interaction between goods trade and market power in domestic trade and distribution sectors. Theory suggests a set of linkages between service-sector competition and goods trade supported by econometrics involving imports of 22 OECD countries compa [...]
World Bank; 2007 - 26p; Ref
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