Matthew Shearer
Inter-American Development Bank
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Archive | 2011
Antoni Estevadeordal; Matthew Shearer; Kati Suominen
The Americas have been a key driver of regional trade agreements (RTAs) since the 1990s. This study considers the effect of these agreements on trade liberalization, and the lessons that this offers for other parts of the world, notably Asia. It finds broad geographical coverage of RTAs in the Americas, and evidence that these agreements have broadened and deepened liberalization. It stresses the importance of looking beyond tariffs on goods, to consider liberalization of services and removal of non-tariff barriers, both for academics assessing the true extent of liberalization, and for policymakers looking to ensure well-functioning RTAs. It suggests that RTAs can encourage broader liberalization in Asia, but some sectors will be resistant to liberalization. Moreover, efforts must be made to harmonize the provisions of RTAs, to avoid costly multiplication of rules and to ensure a web of bilateral deals does not undermine multilateral trade.
OECD Food, Agriculture and Fisheries Papers | 2011
Linda Fulponi; Matthew Shearer; Juliana Salles Almeida
Archive | 2009
Antoni Estevadeordal; Matthew Shearer; Kati Suominen
Archive | 2009
Matthew Shearer; Juliana Salles Almeida; Carlos H. Gutiérrez Jr.
Archive | 2009
Matthew Shearer; Kati Suominen; Antoni Estevadeordal
Archive | 2006
Mauricio Mesquita Moreira; Matthew Shearer
IDB Publications (Books) | 2009
Antoni Estevadeordal; Kati Suominen; Jeremy Harris; Matthew Shearer
Archive | 2012
Jeremy Harris; Matthew Shearer; Rafael Lopez-Monti
Archive | 2012
Paolo Giordano; Jeremy Harris; Matthew Shearer
Archive | 2011
Paolo Giordano; Rafael Lopez-Monti; Mauricio Mesquita Moreira; Matthew Shearer; Carolina Osorio
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