Paul Brenton
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL384089A
Top Subjects
- United States (2)
- International trade (2)
- International trade. (1)
- Europe -- Commerce. (1)
- Developing countries (1)
- European Union countries (1)
- Developing countries -- Commerce (1)
Books by Paul Brenton
Total count: 14
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Trade between the European Union and Central European economic and policy analysisCentre for European Policy Studies1995-01-01
International tradea European textOxford University Press1997-01-01-
Removing obstacles to deeper economic integration in the broad European trade areareport of the CEPS Working Party on trade and investment in an enlarging EuropeCentre for European Policy Studies1998-01-01
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Trade and investment in Europethe impact of the next enlargementCentre for European Policy Studies1999-01-01
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Modelling the Growth of CorporationsApplications for Managerial Techniques and Portfolio AnalysisPalgrave Macmillan2001-01-01
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Integrating the least developed countries into the world trading systemthe current impact of EU preferences under everything but armsWorld Bank2003-01-01
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The initial and potential impact of preferential access to the U.S. market under the African growth and opportunity actWorld Bank2004-01-01
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Globalisation and the Labour MarketTrade, Technology and Less Skilled Workers in Europe and the United StatesTaylor & Francis Group2004-01-01
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The African Growth and Opportunity Act, exports, and development in Sub-Saharan AfricaWorld Bank2006-01-01
Carbon Footprints and Food SystemsDo Current Accounting Methodologies Disadvantage Developing Countries?World Bank Publications2010-09-21-
International Trade, Distribution and DevelopmentEmpirical Studies of Trade PoliciesWorld Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd2014-01-01
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Global Trade and European WorkersPalgrave Macmillan2016-01-01
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Trade and Climate Change NexusThe Urgency and Opportunities for Developing CountriesWorld Bank Publications2022-01-01
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Reshaping Global Value Chains in Light of COVID-19Implications for Trade and Poverty Reduction in Developing CountriesWorld Bank Publications2022-01-01