Reciprocity in the FTAA: The Roles of Market Access, Institutions and Negotiating Capacity

The benefits of the FTAA to Latin American countries will materialize through two channels: improved access to the region's markets, and enhanced growth prospects through the strengthening of basic economic institutions. Furthermore, the importance of these negotiations is heightened by the fact that they are taking place against the failure of the Uruguay Round to liberalize agricultural trade, and the lack of progress in the ongoing negotiations of the Doha round. Under these conditions for Latin American countries, who are net exporters of different bundles of agricultural products, the FTAA could be the best opportunity for accelerating growth in the region. The analysis includes a discussion of these issues stressing the fact that in order for the reciprocal exchange of concessions agreed in the FTAA to result in an important liberalization of intra-regional trade, Latin American countries will have to negotiate with greater firmness than in the past.

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Main Author: Inter-American Development Bank
Other Authors: Julio J. Nogués
Format: Working Papers biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Inter-American Development Bank
Subjects:Integration and Trade, Globalization and Regionalization, ALCA;Integración Hemisférica;Acceso a los Mercados;Negociaciones Comerciales;SITI Working Paper N° 2;INTAL,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011092
https://publications.iadb.org/en/reciprocity-ftaa-roles-market-access-institutions-and-negotiating-capacity
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spelling dig-bid-node-104392024-05-30T20:25:17ZReciprocity in the FTAA: The Roles of Market Access, Institutions and Negotiating Capacity 2003-07-01T00:00:00+0000 http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0011092 https://publications.iadb.org/en/reciprocity-ftaa-roles-market-access-institutions-and-negotiating-capacity Inter-American Development Bank Integration and Trade Globalization and Regionalization ALCA;Integración Hemisférica;Acceso a los Mercados;Negociaciones Comerciales;SITI Working Paper N° 2;INTAL The benefits of the FTAA to Latin American countries will materialize through two channels: improved access to the region's markets, and enhanced growth prospects through the strengthening of basic economic institutions. Furthermore, the importance of these negotiations is heightened by the fact that they are taking place against the failure of the Uruguay Round to liberalize agricultural trade, and the lack of progress in the ongoing negotiations of the Doha round. Under these conditions for Latin American countries, who are net exporters of different bundles of agricultural products, the FTAA could be the best opportunity for accelerating growth in the region. The analysis includes a discussion of these issues stressing the fact that in order for the reciprocal exchange of concessions agreed in the FTAA to result in an important liberalization of intra-regional trade, Latin American countries will have to negotiate with greater firmness than in the past. Inter-American Development Bank Julio J. Nogués Working Papers application/pdf IDB Publications en
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Reciprocity in the FTAA: The Roles of Market Access, Institutions and Negotiating Capacity
description The benefits of the FTAA to Latin American countries will materialize through two channels: improved access to the region's markets, and enhanced growth prospects through the strengthening of basic economic institutions. Furthermore, the importance of these negotiations is heightened by the fact that they are taking place against the failure of the Uruguay Round to liberalize agricultural trade, and the lack of progress in the ongoing negotiations of the Doha round. Under these conditions for Latin American countries, who are net exporters of different bundles of agricultural products, the FTAA could be the best opportunity for accelerating growth in the region. The analysis includes a discussion of these issues stressing the fact that in order for the reciprocal exchange of concessions agreed in the FTAA to result in an important liberalization of intra-regional trade, Latin American countries will have to negotiate with greater firmness than in the past.
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title Reciprocity in the FTAA: The Roles of Market Access, Institutions and Negotiating Capacity
title_short Reciprocity in the FTAA: The Roles of Market Access, Institutions and Negotiating Capacity
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