Evaluation of donor assistance to determine international competitiveness of major industries using alternative quantitative techniques, as part of global competitiveness survey, for Barbados, Belize, Dominican Republic, Guyana, Jamaica, St Lucia, St Vincent, and Trinidad and Tobago.
The PSA covers market access for traded goods, rules of origin, safeguard measures, dispute settlement, anti-dumping and countervailing duties, non-tariff barriers (NTBs) to trade, sanitary and phyto-sanitary measures, investment, land transportation, and the administration of the Agreement. Under its present provisions, it does not address either trade in services or customs administration and trade facilitation.
While the main focus of the negotiations are the enhancement of market access for goods traded between the two countries, there is also interest in joint production facilities that could provide Guatemalan businesses increased opportunities in the CARICOM market. For Belize the PSA could provide businesses with access to a market that has the relatively lower land transport costs than that of ocean freight costs associated with shipments to other markets, including that of other CARICOM member states. There is also an interest in reducing unregulated informal trade between the two countries, though the mechanisms though which this objective is to be achieved remains largely undefined.
Published by Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 1998.
Working Papers: Integration and Regional Programs Department. Washington, DC: Inter-American Development Bank, 1996
M.J. Lord (editor). Working Papers: Integration and Regional Programs Department. Washington, DC: Inter-American Development Bank, 1996
Managed team of international economists supporting IDB lending operations, and coordinated activities in trade, finance and macroeconomics. Designed international trade policy models to quantitatively assess impact of multilateral trade liberalization, free trade areas and WTO negotiations. Led innovative research into international trade issues, project appraisal, Latin America's socioeconomic development, industrialization, poverty alleviation, and other leading topics in development economics.
Paper presented at the Latin American Studies Association, XVII International Congress, 24-27 September 1992. Session organizer: Emerging Patterns of Latin American Trade in Manufactures
In Strategic Options for Latin American Trade in the 1990s. Edited by Colin Bradford. Paris: OECD Development Centre, 1992
Special Report in Economic and Social Progress in Latin America. 1992 Edition. Washington, D.C.: Johns Hopkins University Press for the Inter-American Development Bank, 1992
In Development Policy, June 1992
In Development Policy, September 1992