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New Trends in Trade Agreements in Latin America & the Caribbean
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- 6 Sequences
- Introductive Level
- Starts on October 24, 2016
- Ends on December 5, 2016
Course details
Syllabus
- Why trade agreements in Latin America and the Caribbean matter
- What are the key issues in these bilateral and regional agreements
- What new issues are arising
- What are the emerging dynamics and complementary policies for conducting trade
- What are the challenges in implementing these agreements
Prerequisite
Instructors
- Antoni Estevadeordal
- Joaquim Tres
- Matthew Shearer
- Graciela Altruda
- Ana Arias
- Juan S. Blyde
- J. Andrene Collings
- Sandra Corcuera
- Sergio Diaz-Granados
- Dr. Sylvia Dohnert
- Antonio García Zaballos
- Jeremy Harris
- Bernard Hoekman
- Gustavo Idígoras
- Mauricio Mesquita Moreira
- Fernando Ocampo
- Fabrizio Opertti
- Antonio Ortiz-Mena
- Miguel Rodríguez Mendoza
- Carmen Gisela Vergara
- Christian Volpe Martincus
- Carolyn Robert
- Kati Suominen
- Mario Umaña
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