Integration of Transport and Trade Facilitation Selected Regional Case Studies

Due to declining transport costs and declining tariffs, trade has grown much faster than income since World War II. Furthermore, international trade flows are penetrating deeper into the workings of most economies, linking them to one another, and modifying their economic structure and productivity....

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Main Authors: Subramanian, Uma (Author), Anderson, William P. (Author), Leautier, Frannie A. (Author), Lakshmanan, T.R (Author)
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Language:English
Published: WASHINGTON, DC WORLD BANK 2001
Series:Directions in development (Washington, D.C.)
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