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Maritime sector and ports in the Caribbean: the case of CARICOM countries
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Maritime sector and ports in the Caribbean: the case of CARICOM countries

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Main Authors: Wilmsmeier, Gordon, Sánchez, Ricardo
Format: Texto
Language:English
Published: ECLAC 2014
Subjects:
TRANSPORTE MARITIMO
CARICOM
CARGA
INFRAESTRUCTURA DEL TRANSPORTE
COSTOS DE TRANSPORTE
INTEGRACION ECONOMICA
FACILITACION DEL COMERCIO
COMPETITIVIDAD
ESTADISTICAS COMERCIALES
MARITIME TRANSPORT
CARGO
TRANSPORT INFRASTRUCTURE
TRANSPORT COSTS
ECONOMIC INTEGRATION
TRADE FACILITATION
COMPETITIVENESS
TRADE STATISTICS
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11362/6344
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