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Harmonized international standards do matter to developing country exports (Inglés)

Standards and technical regulations are an increasingly prominent part of the international trade policy debate. As many of the least-developed countries have duty-free access to major developed-country markets, the trade effects of non-tariff barriers have assumed greater importance. Recent analysis has focused on how standards and regulations affect trade costs and export prospects for developing country firms exporting into developed markets. In...
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