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    Key Policy Options For the G20 in 2017 to Support An Open and Inclusive Trade and Investment System

    Akman, M. Sait; Berger, Axel; Dadush, Uri; Evenett, Simon; Johnson, Lise; Mendez-Parra, Maximiliano; Ochoa, Raul; Schmucker, Claudia | March 2017
    Abstract
    In the face of exceptional challenges, the G20 should step up its efforts in 2017 to preserve the current global trade and investment system, including effective multilateral dispute settlement procedures, while not losing sight of medium-term reforms. The G20 should focus on (1) supporting the World Trade Organization, (2) being upfront about the mixed effects of trade and investment, (3) improving G20 measures to tackle protectionism and (4) promoting investment facilitation.
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    Akman, M. Sait; Berger, Axel; Dadush, Uri; Evenett, Simon; Johnson, Lise; Mendez-Parra, Maximiliano; Ochoa, Raul; Schmucker, Claudia. 2017. Key Policy Options For the G20 in 2017 to Support An Open and Inclusive Trade and Investment System. © Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6922.
    Keywords
    Resources evaluation
    Input output analysis
    Import volume
    Export volume
    Export Development
    Economic agreements
    International market
    Import policy
    Export policy
    Project Evaluation & Review Technique
    Operations Evaluation
    Evaluation
    World Trade
    Trade Volume
    Trade Promotion
    Trade Flows
    Trade Development
    Patterns Of Trade
    Participatory monitoring and evaluation
    Participative management
    Foreign trade routes
    Trade routes
    Foreign trade and employment
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    Akman, M. Sait
    Berger, Axel
    Dadush, Uri
    Evenett, Simon
    Johnson, Lise
    Mendez-Parra, Maximiliano
    Ochoa, Raul
    Schmucker, Claudia
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    Evaluation
    Trade
     
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