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- De: World Trade Organization
- Source: Women and Trade , pp 9-10
- Publication Date: julio 2020
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.30875/646372d7-en
- Idioma: Inglés Español, Francés
Trade has improved the living standards of billions of individuals, many of whom are women. Ample empirical evidence shows that trade has led to higher productivity, greater competition, lower prices, higher incomes, and improved welfare. As the COVID-19 pandemic has revealed, however, trade can be seriously disrupted. There is a risk that some of the economic gains women have reaped through trade could be reversed by the COVID-19 crisis. Cooperation is therefore essential to preserve the conditions for a fast recovery and to create those for more inclusive and sustainable trade in the future.
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Economic research and trade policy analysis
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