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No. 71 | 24 Apr 2008 |
Brazil
The objective of this paper is to introduce an initial broad set of Brazilian trade and trade related issues for discussion within the OECD enhanced engagement context. Accordingly, the paper takes an historical perspective as an aid to understanding... |
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No. 201 | 18 May 2017 |
Bringing together international trade and investment perspectives on state enterprises
State enterprises (SEs) have been increasingly competing with private firms in international markets, in terms of both cross-border trade and FDI. Given both the potentially positive contribution internationally trading and investing SEs can make, as... |
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No. 46 | 13 Dec 2006 |
Business Services, Trade and Costs
This technical paper analyses the role of business services in selected OECD and non-OECD economies using recently published input-output tables for 32 countries in or close to the year 2000. Business services have long been recognised as important... |
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No. 47 | 10 Jan 2007 |
CSR and Trade: Informing Consumers about Social and Environmental Conditions of Globalised Production
Focusing on consumer demands in OECD markets and voluntary initiatives taken in the private sector, this study investigates how consumers are informed about the social and environmental conditions under which products have been produced. Consumers of... |
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No. 265 | 20 Jan 2023 |
Challenges to international trade and the global economy
Amidst the recovery from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has resulted in new challenges to the global economy and to international trade. This report relies on detailed trade data to assess the impact... |
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No. 44 | 28 Nov 2006 |
China's Trade and Growth
This paper examines China's emergence as a global player in international markets over the last few decades. It provides an overview of China's trade policy environment following the country's process of market opening and joining the WTO. The report... |
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No. 92 | 28 Sept 2009 |
Clarifying Trade Costs
Maritime transport costs have a significant impact on the trade in agricultural goods. Maritime transport costs represent a high proportion of the imported value of agricultural products -- 10% on average, which is a similar level of magnitude as... |
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No. 121 | 05 Oct 2011 |
Comparative Advantage and Trade Performance
This paper builds on recent generalisations of theory and empirics of comparative advantage and establishes the relative importance of different sources of comparative advantage in explaining trade, with particular focus on policy and institutional... |
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No. 31 | 21 Mar 2006 |
Competition Provisions in Regional Trade Agreements
Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) have grown dramatically in number and importance since the early 1990s and they increasingly include chapters and provisions encompassing competition issues. This study provides a taxonomy of the types of... |
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No. 160 | 08 Jan 2014 |
Connecting Local Producers in Developing Countries to Regional and Global Value Chains
This report analyzes the specific factors that affect the competitiveness of developing countries in global value chains (GVCs), and how these factors differ across four major economic sectors: agriculture, extractive industries, manufacturing and... |
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No. 181 | 29 May 2015 |
Contribution of Trade Facilitation Measures to the Operation of Supply Chains
This report assesses how specific border procedures impact on the operation of supply chains and the resulting policy implications, using data from the OECD Trade Facilitation Indicators (TFIs) database and from the OECD-WTO database on... |
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No. 168 | 17 Oct 2014 |
Deep Provisions in Regional Trade Agreements: How Multilateral-friendly?
Over the past decade, an increasing number of economies have resorted to regional trade agreements (RTAs) as a means to further the market-opening and rule-making agenda. In this context, this paper addresses the question as to whether and how... |
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No. 272 | 25 Apr 2023 |
Deglobalisation? The reorganisation of global value chains in a changing world
New evidence is presented on the evolution of global value chains (GVCs) since the Great Financial Crisis. Drawing on novel OECD inter-country input-output tables in previous year’s prices, it shows there was no general trend towards deglobalisation... |
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No. 76 | 06 Aug 2008 |
Deregulation, Trade Reform and Innovation in the South African Agriculture Sector
This paper is one of five case studies which is a part of a larger project looking at the various effects that trade and investment can have on innovation. This paper studies the effect of deregulation and trade reform on South Africa's agriculture... |
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No. 149 | 18 Apr 2013 |
Different Partners, Different Patterns: Trade and Labour Market Dynamics in Brazil's Post-Liberalisation Period
This paper seeks to evaluate to what extent the greater external exposure of the Brazilian economy in the past decade has contributed to the evolution of employment in the country. This investigation has been undertaken in two ways. First, the total... |
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No. 205 | 27 Jul 2017 |
Digital Trade
This paper explores the definition, measurement, and policy implications of digital trade, proposing a tentative typology of digital trade that can be used to unpack transactions and analyse the issues. Digitalisation is changing what and how we... |
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No. 217 | 08 Oct 2018 |
Digital Trade and Market Openness
This paper aims to provide policy makers with a broad overview of the issues that the digital transformation raises for trade with a view to informing how these might be reflected in trade policy design. It discusses how digitalisation has changed... |
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No. 251 | 08 Jun 2021 |
Digital trade inventory
Rules affecting digital trade are complex and spread across a diverse set of issues and fora. This paper provides an inventory of existing rules, standards, and principles related to issues that are being discussed in the context of the Joint... |
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No. 58 | 18 Oct 2007 |
Do Bilateral and Regional Approaches for Reducing Technical Barriers to Trade Converge Towards the Multilateral Trading System?
As part of its work on regionalism, the OECD Trade and Agriculture Directorate has completed a series of studies that compare rule-making provisions in regional trade agreements with those in the World Trade Organisation (e.g., in the area of... |
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No. 74 | 06 Aug 2008 |
Domestic Reform, Trade, Innovation and Growth in New Zealand's Agriculture Sector
This paper is one of five case studies which is a part of a larger project looking at the various effects that trade and investment can have on innovation. This paper studies the effect of domestic reform including trade on New Zealand's agriculture... |
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Brazil
Ralph Lattimore et Przemyslaw Kowalski
24 Apr 2008
The objective of this paper is to introduce an initial broad set of Brazilian trade and trade related issues for discussion within the OECD enhanced engagement context. Accordingly, the paper takes an historical perspective as an aid to understanding...
Bringing together international trade and investment perspectives on state enterprises
Przemyslaw Kowalski et Daniel Rabaioli
18 May 2017
State enterprises (SEs) have been increasingly competing with private firms in international markets, in terms of both cross-border trade and FDI. Given both the potentially positive contribution internationally trading and investing SEs can make, as...
Business Services, Trade and Costs
Molly Lesher et Hildegunn Kyvik Nordås
13 Dec 2006
This technical paper analyses the role of business services in selected OECD and non-OECD economies using recently published input-output tables for 32 countries in or close to the year 2000. Business services have long been recognised as important...
CSR and Trade: Informing Consumers about Social and Environmental Conditions of Globalised Production
Barbara Fliess, Hyung-Jong Lee, Olivia L. Dubreuil et Osvaldo R. Agatiello
10 Jan 2007
Focusing on consumer demands in OECD markets and voluntary initiatives taken in the private sector, this study investigates how consumers are informed about the social and environmental conditions under which products have been produced. Consumers of...
Challenges to international trade and the global economy
Christine Arriola, Charles Cadestin, Przemyslaw Kowalski, Joaquim José Martins Guilhoto, Sébastien Miroudot et Frank van Tongeren
20 Jan 2023
Amidst the recovery from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has resulted in new challenges to the global economy and to international trade. This report relies on detailed trade data to assess the impact...
China's Trade and Growth
Malory Greene, Nora Dihel, Przemyslaw Kowalski et Douglas C. Lippoldt
28 Nov 2006
This paper examines China's emergence as a global player in international markets over the last few decades. It provides an overview of China's trade policy environment following the country's process of market opening and joining the WTO. The report...
Clarifying Trade Costs
Jane Korinek et Patricia Sourdin
28 Sept 2009
Maritime transport costs have a significant impact on the trade in agricultural goods. Maritime transport costs represent a high proportion of the imported value of agricultural products -- 10% on average, which is a similar level of magnitude as...
Comparative Advantage and Trade Performance
Przemyslaw Kowalski
05 Oct 2011
This paper builds on recent generalisations of theory and empirics of comparative advantage and establishes the relative importance of different sources of comparative advantage in explaining trade, with particular focus on policy and institutional...
Competition Provisions in Regional Trade Agreements
Oliver Solano et Andreas Sennekamp
21 Mar 2006
Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) have grown dramatically in number and importance since the early 1990s and they increasingly include chapters and provisions encompassing competition issues. This study provides a taxonomy of the types of...
Connecting Local Producers in Developing Countries to Regional and Global Value Chains
Penny Bamber, Karina Fernandez-Stark, Gary Gereffi et Andrew Guinn
08 Jan 2014
This report analyzes the specific factors that affect the competitiveness of developing countries in global value chains (GVCs), and how these factors differ across four major economic sectors: agriculture, extractive industries, manufacturing and...
Contribution of Trade Facilitation Measures to the Operation of Supply Chains
Evdokia Moïsé et Silvia Sorescu
29 May 2015
This report assesses how specific border procedures impact on the operation of supply chains and the resulting policy implications, using data from the OECD Trade Facilitation Indicators (TFIs) database and from the OECD-WTO database on...
Deep Provisions in Regional Trade Agreements: How Multilateral-friendly?
Iza Lejárraga
17 Oct 2014
Over the past decade, an increasing number of economies have resorted to regional trade agreements (RTAs) as a means to further the market-opening and rule-making agenda. In this context, this paper addresses the question as to whether and how...
Deglobalisation? The reorganisation of global value chains in a changing world
Alexander Jaax, Sébastien Miroudot et Elisabeth van Lieshout
25 Apr 2023
New evidence is presented on the evolution of global value chains (GVCs) since the Great Financial Crisis. Drawing on novel OECD inter-country input-output tables in previous year’s prices, it shows there was no general trend towards deglobalisation...
Deregulation, Trade Reform and Innovation in the South African Agriculture Sector
Ron Sandrey et Nick Vink
06 Aug 2008
This paper is one of five case studies which is a part of a larger project looking at the various effects that trade and investment can have on innovation. This paper studies the effect of deregulation and trade reform on South Africa's agriculture...
Different Partners, Different Patterns: Trade and Labour Market Dynamics in Brazil's Post-Liberalisation Period
David Kupfer, Marta Castilho, Esther Dweck et Marcelo Nicoll
18 Apr 2013
This paper seeks to evaluate to what extent the greater external exposure of the Brazilian economy in the past decade has contributed to the evolution of employment in the country. This investigation has been undertaken in two ways. First, the total...
Digital Trade
Javier López González et Marie-Agnes Jouanjean
27 Jul 2017
This paper explores the definition, measurement, and policy implications of digital trade, proposing a tentative typology of digital trade that can be used to unpack transactions and analyse the issues. Digitalisation is changing what and how we...
Digital Trade and Market Openness
Javier López González et Janos Ferencz
08 Oct 2018
This paper aims to provide policy makers with a broad overview of the issues that the digital transformation raises for trade with a view to informing how these might be reflected in trade policy design. It discusses how digitalisation has changed...
Digital trade inventory
Taku Nemoto et Javier López González
08 Jun 2021
Rules affecting digital trade are complex and spread across a diverse set of issues and fora. This paper provides an inventory of existing rules, standards, and principles related to issues that are being discussed in the context of the Joint...
Do Bilateral and Regional Approaches for Reducing Technical Barriers to Trade Converge Towards the Multilateral Trading System?
Caroline Lesser
18 Oct 2007
As part of its work on regionalism, the OECD Trade and Agriculture Directorate has completed a series of studies that compare rule-making provisions in regional trade agreements with those in the World Trade Organisation (e.g., in the area of...
Domestic Reform, Trade, Innovation and Growth in New Zealand's Agriculture Sector
Vangelis Vitalis
06 Aug 2008
This paper is one of five case studies which is a part of a larger project looking at the various effects that trade and investment can have on innovation. This paper studies the effect of domestic reform including trade on New Zealand's agriculture...