Development and building trade capacity
Assessing trade facilitation implementation in the era of e-commerce: a comparative analysis of Jordan, Oman and Hong Kong, China
Nov 2020
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The emergence of e-commerce is driving important changes in the ways of conducting international trade. It has become clear that improvements in trade facilitation implementation should be supported by electronic systems. Through a comparative study of a number of reports issued by international organizations – the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), the Unite Read More
Introduction
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World Trade Report 2013
Jul 2013
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Long-term forecasts are chronically difficult. It is unlikely that “revolutionary” events, such as the explosion of communication and interactive facilities that shape our current way of life, from social networking to international offshoring, could have been predicted 20 years ago with any degree of precision. Nevertheless, even though attempts to predict the future may, to a large extent, rely on extrapolations of current trends, these efforts may help t Read More
Improving the accounting frameworks for analyses of global value chains
Apr 2017
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The use of global input-output tables, and the creation of Trade in Value-Added (TiVA) statistics, has greatly improved our understanding of the fragmentation of global production through value chains. However, their application requires a number of assumptions that, in practice, typically understate the degree of interconnectedness. TiVA estimates implicitly assume identical production functions across firms within an industry, when in reality production fun Read More
Résumé analytique
Aug 2003
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Lors de la quatrième Conférence ministérielle de l’Organisation mondiale du commerce (OMC) organisée à Doha en novembre 2001, les Ministres ont engagé un large éventail de négociations commerciales multilatérales et adopté un programme de travail. Ce mandat - appelé parfois Programme de Doha pour le développement - témoigne de leur volonté commune de veiller à ce que le système commercial soit pertinent et adapté aux besoins des p Read More
Tendencias del comercio internacional
Jul 2013
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No es posible realizar un análisis completo y fructífero de los factores que determinan el comercio internacional y sus implicaciones para la política comercial sin tener una idea clara de cómo ha evolucionado en el tiempo el comportamiento del comercio. En esta parte del informe se analizan las tendencias pasadas, presentes y futuras del comercio internacional y la actividad económica, comenzando con un análisis histórico de la evolución del comer Read More
Conclusions
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World Trade Report 2014
Sept 2014
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The very first World Trade Report, published in 2003, focused on trade and development. Exploring the economic link between these two areas, it examined how the Doha Round – which had been launched just two years earlier – could foster development.
Introduction
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Trade Impacts of LDC Graduation
Aug 2020
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This report consists of market access analyses for each of the 12 least-developed countries (LDCs) that are on the path towards graduation: Angola and Sao Tomé and Principe in Africa; Bangladesh, Bhutan, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Myanmar, Nepal and Timor-Leste in Asia; and Kiribati, the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu and Vanuatu in the Pacific. It should be read in conjunction with the report Trade impacts of LDC graduation, which provides an ass Read More
Export diversification and economic growth: The case of Mauritius
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Connecting to Global Markets
Feb 2014
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The acceleration of global trade in the latter half of the 20th century has seen patterns of trade vastly differing from those predicted by classical trade theories built around perfect competition, comparative advantage and constant returns to scale (Krugman, 1980). Based on Adam Smith’s concept of division of labour and specialization for economic growth and development, and the Heckscher-Ohlin Samuelson (HOS) model of international trade, count Read More
Global value chains in the age of internet: what opportunities for Africa?
Nov 2020
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This chapter analyses the impact of the internet on global value chains (GVCs) in Africa. We investigate the effect of internet adoption on forward participation and backward participation of African countries in GVCs. We conduct the estimations using country-level data from the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Eora GVC database and firm-level data from the World Bank’s Enterprise Survey. We test wheth Read More
La OMC y los países en desarrollo
Sept 2014
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En la presente sección se examinan varias de las características de la OMC que contribuyen a apuntalar el desarrollo y se explican sus fundamentos económicos. La sección se divide en cuatro subsecciones. En la primera de ellas se describe de qué forma la OMC ha servido para ayudar a los países en desarrollo a aprovechar y afrontar los desafíos que plantean las cuatro tendencias expuestas en las secciones precedentes. En la segunda subsec Read More
SPS standards and international competitiveness in Africa: The case of senegal
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Connecting to Global Markets
Feb 2014
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Despite a steady decline in its share of GDP and exports, the agricultural sector continues to play an important role in African economies, and in Senegal in particular, where it employs approximately 60 per cent of the labour force. It accounts for a quarter of national public investment, but contributed only 6 per cent to GDP between 2000 and 2009 (Ministère de l’Economie et des Finances du Sénégal, 2011). Horticulture is one of the promising sectors, as c Read More
Trade and Poverty Reduction: New Evidence of Impacts in Developing Countries: Introduction and Overview
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Trade and Poverty Reduction
Dec 2018
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In recent years there has been an intensification of the long-running debate on the effects of trade integration. This debate has focused largely on the impact of trade in advanced economies, which has risked diverting attention away from the impact of trade on people’s lives in developing countries, and especially the extreme poor. This volume brings together new research, using a range of different analytical approaches, that examines how the extreme po Read More
Résumé analytique
Sept 2014
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Le Rapport sur le commerce mondial 2014 analyse quatre tendances qui ont marqué la décennie écoulée: i) l’essor du monde en développement, ii) l’expansion des chaînes de valeur mondiales, iii) la hausse des prix des produits de base et l’importance croissante des exportations de ces produits et iv) la mondialisation des chocs macroéconomiques. En analysant ces tendances, le rapport examine comment elles ont redéfini le rôle du commerce d Read More
Avant-propos du Directeur général
Sept 2014
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Depuis le début du millénaire, nous avons vu clairement que le commerce, en tant que moteur de la croissance économique et du développement, peut avoir des effets positifs sur la vie de chacun. La croissance économique rapide enregistrée pendant cette période dans de nombreuses économies en développement est allée de pair avec une intégration plus profonde dans le système commercial mondial. L’expérience a montré le rôle que le co Read More
Repercusión de las tecnologías digitales en el comercio de los países en desarrollo
Nov 2020
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A partir del Modelo de Comercio Mundial de la Organización Mundial del Comercio (OMC), un modelo de equilibrio general computable, recursivo y dinámico, examinamos las posibles repercusiones futuras de las innovaciones tecnológicas, en forma de robotización y uso de la inteligencia artificial, la terciarización del proceso de producción y la disminución de los costos del comercio debido al aumento de los mercados y plataformas en línea en el comercio Read More
The world economy and trade in 2013 and early 2014
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World Trade Report 2014
Sept 2014
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Growth in world merchandise trade remained subdued in 2013 at 2.2 per cent, nearly identical to the previous year’s increase of 2.3 per cent. The increases in both 2012 and 2013 were less than the 20-year average of 5.3 per cent in 1993–2013, and were also well below the 6.0 per cent average for the 20 years preceding the 2008–09 crisis. The volume of world merchandise trade continued to climb slowly in the opening months of 2014, with an increase o Read More
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