Publication

Mar 2009

This paper highlights the constraints associated with North-South Regional and Bilateral Trade Agreements (RBTAs). Using Uruguay - which rejected a US offer to enter into an RBTA in 2006 - as an example, the author argues that RBTAs restrict policy space and perpetuate a "hub-and-spoke" trading system.

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Author Lily Ryan-Collins
Series LSE International Development Working Papers
Issue 97
Publisher LSE Department of International Development (ID)
Copyright © 2009 LSE
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