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Tea marketing systems in Bangladesh, China, India, Indonesia and Sri Lanka
(United Nations, 1996)
<p>Country-level studies of tea marketing systems were conducted to examine the basic characteristics of the current marketing arrangements for tea, the advantages and disadvantages of these market ing systems, feasible ...
International trade transaction(ITT) models as an aid to the process of harmonization
(United Nations, 1999)
<p>Optimum benefit from liberalized global trade could be realized when the micro-level efficiencies, that complement macro-economic trade agreements, arc in place for the conduct of international trade. Notwithstanding ...
Non-tariff measures with potentially restrictive market access implications emerging in a post-uruguay round context
(United Nations, 2000)
<p>This publication consists of an overall synthesis study presented in Part One and six country studies presented in Part Two. The studies were undertaken within the framework of a project generously funded by the Government ...
Sectoral flows of foreign direct investment in Asia and the Pacific
(United Nations, 1995)
The publication presents an analysis of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) flows in the Asia and Pacific region. It examines the sectors that have attracted FDI flows, and the potential sectors for future FDI inflows. It ...
Development of the export-oriented electronics goods sector in Asia and the Pacific
(United Nations, 1995)
<p>The publication presents the key features of the electronic industry in four countries: China, India, Malaysia, and the Republic of Korea. Republic of Korea has shown a continued success in the export growth of electronics ...
Market prospects for pulses and South Asia : international and domestic trade
(United Nations, 1997)
Assesses the future trade potential of selected pulses in South Asia on the basis of recent trends and prospects in production, consumption and marketing systems. The countries selected include India, Pakistan Sri Lanka ...
Expansion of manufactured exports by small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in ESCAP region : volume II: national studies.
(United Nations, 1995-01-01)
The study on the expansion of export of manufactured products from small and medium enterprises (SMEs) is the output of the Seminar. It consists of two volumes: Volume I. Regional study; and Volume II. National studies. ...
Towards a more vibrant pepper economy
(United Nations, 1995)
<p>Studies presented at the International Pepper Seminar 1994, 17-19 August 1994 Bangkok, Thailand</p>
<p>Country papers were also presented to provided national perspective on the issues and problems that the pepper ...
Enhancing trade and environment linkages in selected environmentally vulnerable export-oriented sectors of the ESCAP region
(United Nations, 1996)
<p>The adverse impact of environmental regulations in major industrial markets on the international competitiveness, market access and export earnings is an issue of concern to developing countries of the ESCAP region. ...