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                               Trade and Development Report 
                              2007  
                              Regional cooperation for 
                              development  
                              The Trade and Development Report 2007, 
                              subtitled "Regional cooperation for development", 
                              recommends that developing countries should 
                              strengthen regional cooperation with other 
                              developing countries, but proceed carefully with 
                              regard to North-South bilateral or regional 
                              preferential trade agreements. Such agreements may 
                              offer gains in terms of market access and higher 
                              foreign direct investment, but they can also limit 
                              national policy space, which can play an important 
                              role in the medium- and long-term growth of 
                              competitive industries. By contrast, strengthened 
                              regional cooperation among developing countries 
                              can help accelerate industrialization and 
                              structural change and ease integration into the 
                              global economy. However, to achieve this, trade 
                              liberalization is not enough; active regional 
                              cooperation should also extend to areas of policy 
                              that strengthen the potential for growth and 
                              structural change, including monetary and 
                              financial arrangements, large infrastructure and 
                              knowledge- generation projects, and industrial 
                              policies. 
                              In its analysis of global economic prospects, 
                              the Report says the current global economic 
                              environment provides great opportunities for 
                              catch-up growth and meeting the Millennium 
                              Development Goals. However, the world economy is 
                              overshadowed by serious current-account 
                              imbalances, and by large speculative capital flows 
                              that distort exchange rates and perpetuate these 
                              imbalances. A safe correction of the imbalances 
                              would be much easier with more appropriate global 
                              exchange-rate arrangements, the Report argues. 
                              Exchange rates should be subject to the same kind 
                              of disciplines as tariffs and export subsidies. In 
                              the absence of such disciplines, however, regional 
                              monetary and financial cooperation among 
                              developing countries can fill some of the gaps in 
                              global economic governance.  
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                                Symbol: UNCTAD/TDR/2007  |  
                                
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                                 Sales 
                                no.: E.07.II.D.11  |  
                                
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                                 Date of publication: 05/09/07 
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                                 ISBN: 978-92-1-112721-8  |  
                                
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                                 ISSN: 0255-4607  |  
                                
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                                 No. of pages: 240 
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                                US$ 55 (Developed countries)
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                                 US$ 19 (Developing 
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                               Table of contents:
                              
                              
                                
                                
                                Chapter I  Current Issues in 
                                the World Economy  |  
                               
                                
                                | A. | 
                                Recent trends 
                                in the world economy  |  
                                                               
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                                1. Global 
                                growth  |  
                                                              
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                                2. Trade, 
                                commodity prices and terms of trade  |  
                               
                                
                                | B. | 
                                Global 
                                imbalances and destabilizing speculation 
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                                1. Widening 
                                global imbalances |  
                                                              
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                                2. 
                                Speculative flows induced by “carry trade” 
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                                3. Changing 
                                opportunities for speculation in emerging market 
                                     economies |  
                                                               
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                                4. 
                                Speculative capital flows and real effects 
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                                5. National 
                                policies to prevent speculation  |  
                                                               
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                                6. Globally 
                                coordinated policies to reduce global imbalances 
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                                | Notes |  
                                                               
                                | References |  
                                                               
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                                 Statistical annex to chapter 
                                I   |  
                                                               
                                | Chapter 
                                I [PDF, 36pp., 1´394KB]  |  
                                
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                                Chapter II  Globalization, 
                                Regionalization and the Development Challenge 
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                                | A. | 
                                Introduction |  
                                
                                
                                | B. | 
                                The 
                                limitations of conventional thinking  |  
                                                                
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                                1. 
                                Theoretical approaches to regional integration 
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                                2. The role 
                                of geography, history and politics  |  
                            
                                
                                | C. | 
                                Regionalization and policy 
                                cooperation  |  
                                                               
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                                1. 
                                Industrialization and the integration challenge 
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                                2. Bridging 
                                gaps and battling constraints  |  
                                                               
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                                3. Global 
                                financial governance and regional cooperation 
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                                | Notes |  
                                                               
                                | References |  
                               
                                                                
                                | Chapter 
                                II [PDF, 20pp., 90KB]  |  
                                
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                                Chapter III  The “New 
                                Regionalism” and North-South Trade Agreements 
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                                | A. | 
                                
                                 Regionalism and the proliferation of free 
                                trade agreements   |  
                               
                                
                                | B. | 
                                Issues 
                                relating to North-South free trade agreements, 
                                the WTO and policy space  |  
                                                              
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                                1. 
                                Reciprocity |  
                                                                
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                                2. Market 
                                access for goods and government 
                                procurement |  
                                                              
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                                3. 
                                Liberalization of services |  
                                                                
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                                4. Investment 
                                and investor protection |  
                                                               
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                                5. 
                                Intellectual property rights |  
                                                               
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                                6. 
                                Competition policy |  
                                                               
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                                7. 
                                Conclusions |  
                                
                                
                                | C. | 
                                Assessing the 
                                development impact of North-South regional 
                                integration: the case of NAFTA  |  
                                                                
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                                1. 
                                Introduction  |  
                               
                                
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                                2. Objectives 
                                and instruments of NAFTA  |  
                                                               
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                                3. Expansion 
                                of intraregional trade and financial relations 
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                                4. Mexico ´s 
                                economic and social performance after NAFTA 
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                                | Notes |  
                                                                
                                | References |  
                                                               
                                | Chapter 
                                III [PDF, 36pp., 531KB]  |  
                                
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                                Chapter IV  Regional 
                                Cooperation and Trade Integration Among 
                                Developing Countries  |  
                               
                                
                                | A. | 
                                Forms of 
                                regional cooperation and effective trade 
                                integration  |  
                              
                                
                                | B. | 
                                The relative 
                                importance of trade flows in regional 
                                integration among developing countries 
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                                1. Measures 
                                of regional trade integration  |                                  
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                                2. Latin 
                                America and the Caribbean  |  
                                                               
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                                3. Developing 
                                Asia  |  
                                                                
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                                4. Africa 
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                                5. 
                                Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 
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                                | C. | 
                                Composition 
                                of intraregional trade  |  
                               
                                
                                | D. | 
                                The potential 
                                role of South-South regional trade agreements 
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                                | Notes |  
                                                               
                                | References |  
                                                                
                                | Chapter 
                                IV [PDF, 34pp.,1´626KB]  |  
                                
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                                Chapter V  Regional Financial 
                                and Monetary Cooperation  |  
                               
                                
                                | A. | 
                                Introduction |  
                               
                                
                                | B. | 
                                Regional 
                                cooperation for payment facilities and 
                                short-term financing  |  
                               
                                
                                | C. | 
                                Regional 
                                cooperation for development financing  |  
                                                                
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                                1. Regional 
                                development banks  |  
                                                              
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                                2. Regional 
                                bond markets  |  
                               
                                
                                | D. | 
                                Exchange-rate 
                                mechanisms and monetary unions  |  
                               
                                
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                                1. 
                                Experiences in Africa  |  
                                                               
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                                2. The case 
                                of the European Monetary Union  |  
                                
                                
                                | E. | 
                                Lessons for 
                                monetary cooperation  |  
                                                                
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                                1. There is 
                                no alternative to regional cooperation |  
                                                                
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                                2. Regional 
                                macroeconomic policy is key for growth |  
                               
                                
                                | F. | 
                                Conclusion |  
                               
                                
                                | Notes |  
                                                                
                                | References |  
                                                               
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                                 Annexes to chapter V 
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                                | Chapter 
                                V [PDF, 46pp., 266KB]  |  
                                
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                                Chapter VI  Regional 
                                Cooperation in Trade Logistics,  Energy and 
                                Industrial Policy  |  
                                
                                
                                | A. | 
                                Trade 
                                logistics  |  
                                                                
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                                1. Regional 
                                trade and its transport: a virtuous 
                                circle |  
                                                                
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                                2. Trade 
                                facilitation as an instrument to promote 
                                regional trade |  
                                                               
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                                 3. Distance, shipping and the geography of 
                                trade   |  
                                                                
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                                4. From 
                                landlocked to land-linked: potential gains from 
                                regional cooperation in trade and transport 
                                facilitation  |  
                               
                                
                                | B. | 
                                Large 
                                regional projects: examples from the energy 
                                sector  |  
                               
                                
                                | C. | 
                                Regional 
                                industrial policy: issues and the European 
                                experience  |  
                                                               
                                | D. | 
                                Conclusions 
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                                | Notes |  
                                                               
                                | References |  
                                                                
                                | Chapter 
                                VI [PDF, 32pp., 243KB]  |  
                                
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