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Name Date published Author
The Importance of Measuring the Delivery of Services via Commercial Presence of Offshore Foreign Affiliates: Some Case Studies from Australian Business Experience July 2011
The economic impact of the Australia-United States free trade agreement February 2015
The Currency of the People’s Republic of China and Production Fragmentation November 2011
The Chinese Export Bundles – Patterns, Puzzles and Possible Explanations January 2008
The 2030 Architecture of Association of Southeast Asian Nations Free Trade Agreements April 2013
Tariffs in New Zealand: The economic impacts of retaining tariffs in New Zealand A dynamic CGE analysis January 2010
TAIWAN’S ROLE IN THE ECONOMIC ARCHITECTURE OF EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC January 2004
Socioeconomic Impacts of Cross- Border Transport Infrastructure Development in South Asia January 2010
SINGAPORE’S DIRECT INVESTMENT IN SRI LANKA: PAST EXPERIENCE AND FUTURE PROSPECTS January 2008
Services Trade Negotiations in the Doha Round: Opportunities and Risks for Pakistan January 2007
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