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I. Developing Asia and the World
II. Economic Trends and Prospects in Developing Asia
III. Preferential Trade Agreements in Asia and the Pacific
Overview
Trends in Trade and the Expansion of PTAs: Trends in World and Asian Trade Flows
Diversity in of PTAs
The Economic and Broader Effects of PTAS: Theoretical Arguments
Effects of PTAs on Trade in Asia and the Pacific: Some Evidence
Conclusions
>> References
Asian Development Outlook 2002 : III. Preferential Trade Agreements in Asia and the Pacific

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