MERCOSUR Report number 11: 2005 [second semester] - 2006 [first semester] (Subregional Integration Report Series MERCOSUR = Informes Subregionales de Integración MERCOSUR = Série Informes Subregionais de Integração MERCOSUL; n. 11)

MERCOSUR Report number 11: 2005 [second semester] - 2006 [first semester] (Subregional Integration Report Series MERCOSUR = Informes Subregionales de Integración MERCOSUR = Série Informes Subregionais de Integração MERCOSUL; n. 11)
Title MERCOSUR Report number 11: 2005 [second semester] - 2006 [first semester] (Subregional Integration Report Series MERCOSUR = Informes Subregionales de Integración MERCOSUR = Série Informes Subregionais de Integração MERCOSUL; n. 11) PDF eBook
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Pages 156
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ISBN 9507382550

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Borders, Regions, and People

Borders, Regions, and People
Title Borders, Regions, and People PDF eBook
Author M. van der Velde
Publisher
Pages 384
Release 2000
Genre Nature
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Transport Costs and "Natural" Integration in Mercosur

Transport Costs and
Title Transport Costs and "Natural" Integration in Mercosur PDF eBook
Author Azita Amjadi
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 42
Release 1997
Genre Comercio internacional
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Latin America

Latin America
Title Latin America PDF eBook
Author P. Coffey
Publisher Springer
Pages 376
Release 1998-05-31
Genre Business & Economics
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Latin America's experience with regional economic integration has been only slightly shorter than that of Europe. In fact, the first attempt at integration started as early as 1960, with the creation of LAFTA - the Latin American Free Trade Area (subsequently replaced by LAIA - the Latin American Integration Association). LAFTA, composed of 11 countries, sought, unsuccessfully, to create a free trade area in 12 years. In 1969, the Andean pact, which sought, also unsuccessfully, to create a sub-regional free trade area, was set up. Recently the Presidents of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay signed the Treaty of Asuncion aimed at creating a common market as from 1st January, 1995. This common market, MERCOSUR, will be completed by 2006. In comparison with the earlier and unsuccessful attempts at integration, and despite challenges and problems, both internal and external, MERCOSUR is working, and trade between the member States is increasing. Furthermore, as with the case of the European Union (EU), serious attempts (notably between Argentina and Brazil) are being made to co-ordinate economic and monetary policies. The most important evidence of these moves is the introduction of hard currencies, the reduction in the size of the public sector and the privatization of State assets. These are clearly exciting times for Latin American integration. In this book, the first in a new series of books on International Economic Integration, the authors examine the experience of MERCOSUR in the Latin American integration progress. After an analysis of the history of the moves towards integration in South America, the case of each Member State and the Associate Country is examined and perspectives for the future are assessed.