Implementing trade policy in Latin America: the cases of Chile and Mexico

Includes bibliography

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Autor principal: Sáez, Sebastián
Otros Autores: NU. CEPAL
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spelling oai-11362-43962020-03-04T19:57:23Z Implementing trade policy in Latin America: the cases of Chile and Mexico Sáez, Sebastián NU. CEPAL Japón. Gobierno NU. CEPAL. División de Comercio Internacional e Integración ACUERDOS ECONOMICOS ESTUDIOS DE CASOS LIBERALIZACION DEL INTERCAMBIO LIBRE COMERCIO NEGOCIACIONES COMERCIALES POLITICA COMERCIAL COMERCIO DE SERVICIOS CASE STUDIES ECONOMIC AGREEMENTS FREE TRADE TRADE LIBERALIZATION TRADE NEGOTIATIONS TRADE POLICY TRADE IN SERVICES Includes bibliography Implementation problems have emerged as one of the key items in the international negotiating agenda. This paper analyses the experiences of Chile and Mexico in implementing trade agreements. The negotiations of FTAs have implied changing the institutional environment of Latin American countries. Transparency obligations are changing the way policies in general are formulated, adopted and implemented. Other obligations have created the need to introduce new legislation where it did not exist. Implementation takes place at different moments in time and at different stages of the negotiations and operation of the trade agreements. How implementation problems have been addressed and to what extent it has been effective is a major concern. In fact, these aspects are related to the activities developed by multilateral and regional organisations, both in support of multilateral and regional trade negotiations. But within the context of recent bilateral negotiations, specific chapters dealing with trade capacity building have been negotiated (CAFTA), current negotiations (CAN-US). The paper focuses it attention on the Chilean and Mexican experiences with trade agreements and provides explanations regarding their relative success. 2014-01-02T15:28:30Z 2014-01-02T15:28:30Z 2005-10 Texto Documento Completo 9211215641 http://hdl.handle.net/11362/4396 LC/L.2406-P en Serie Comercio Internacional 54 application/pdf AMERICA LATINA CHILE MEXICO CHILE LATIN AMERICA MEXICO ECLAC
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language English
topic ACUERDOS ECONOMICOS
ESTUDIOS DE CASOS
LIBERALIZACION DEL INTERCAMBIO
LIBRE COMERCIO
NEGOCIACIONES COMERCIALES
POLITICA COMERCIAL
COMERCIO DE SERVICIOS
CASE STUDIES
ECONOMIC AGREEMENTS
FREE TRADE
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
TRADE POLICY
TRADE IN SERVICES
spellingShingle ACUERDOS ECONOMICOS
ESTUDIOS DE CASOS
LIBERALIZACION DEL INTERCAMBIO
LIBRE COMERCIO
NEGOCIACIONES COMERCIALES
POLITICA COMERCIAL
COMERCIO DE SERVICIOS
CASE STUDIES
ECONOMIC AGREEMENTS
FREE TRADE
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
TRADE POLICY
TRADE IN SERVICES
Sáez, Sebastián
Implementing trade policy in Latin America: the cases of Chile and Mexico
description Includes bibliography
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Sáez, Sebastián
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author Sáez, Sebastián
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title Implementing trade policy in Latin America: the cases of Chile and Mexico
title_short Implementing trade policy in Latin America: the cases of Chile and Mexico
title_full Implementing trade policy in Latin America: the cases of Chile and Mexico
title_fullStr Implementing trade policy in Latin America: the cases of Chile and Mexico
title_full_unstemmed Implementing trade policy in Latin America: the cases of Chile and Mexico
title_sort implementing trade policy in latin america: the cases of chile and mexico
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url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/4396
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