Emerging trade politics : the continuous pendulum from multilateralism to asymmetric trade negotations [Separata] /

In this essay we analyze the challenges of asymmetric trade agreements at a time when Mercosur and Ecuador are opening negotiations with the European Union. How can developing countries manage the terms of integration into the global economy? How do different sets of external pressures place constra...

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Otros Autores: Saguier, Marcelo, Tussie, Diana Alicia
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