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This Trade and Gender Review of New Zealand draws on both quantitative and qualitative insights to provide a comprehensive analysis of the impact of trade, and trade policies, on New Zealand women as workers, consumers, and business owners and leaders.
Trade adjustment assistance. --- Trade adjustment assistance
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This note presents the IMF staff's assessment of recent macroeconomic developments in Mauritius and the authorities' reform strategy to address the negative impact of the loss of preferential access for the textile and sugar sectors and to raise potential growth. Drawing on the findings of an IMF staff visit to Mauritius in August 2006, it also updates the most recent staff report on the 2005 Article IV consultation discussed by the Executive Board on December 2, 2005 (published as Country Report No. 06/209).
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Approximately half of the countries that had IMF-supported programs during 1993-2003 also had trade-related conditions. A large literature has shown that trade openness is an essential part of the environment in which economic growth and poverty reduction take place.
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Approximately half of the countries that had IMF-supported programs during 1993-2003 also had trade-related conditions. A large literature has shown that trade openness is an essential part of the environment in which economic growth and poverty reduction take place.
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This note presents the IMF staff's assessment of recent macroeconomic developments in Mauritius and the authorities' reform strategy to address the negative impact of the loss of preferential access for the textile and sugar sectors and to raise potential growth. Drawing on the findings of an IMF staff visit to Mauritius in August 2006, it also updates the most recent staff report on the 2005 Article IV consultation discussed by the Executive Board on December 2, 2005 (published as Country Report No. 06/209).
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En el informe La Ayuda para el Comercio en síntesis 2019 se analiza la manera en que el comercio puede contribuir a la diversificación y al empoderamiento económicos, prestando especial atención a la eliminación de la pobreza extrema, en particular mediante la participación efectiva de las mujeres y los jóvenes. También se examina la manera en que la Ayuda para el Comercio puede contribuir al logro de esos objetivos abordando las limitaciones de la capacidad de oferta y de la infraestructura relacionada con el comercio, sobre todo en lo que se refiere a las microempresas y pequeñas y medianas empresas (MIPYME), y más especialmente a las MIPYME ubicadas en zonas ruralesEl análisis que aquí se presenta se basa en las opiniones expresadas por los 133 países y organizaciones que han respondido al cuestionario, entre los cuales figuran 88 países en desarrollo, 35 donantes, 5 cinco proveedores Sur-Sur de ayuda relacionada con el comercio y 5 organizaciones regionales que participaron en el ejercicio de vigilancia y evaluación de la Ayuda para el Comercio de 2019. Los participantes comparten la opinión de que la diversificación de la economía es un camino que conduce al empoderamiento económico, pero también que este es esencial para la diversificación de la economía, especialmente cuando permite a los jóvenes, las mujeres y las MIPYME participar en el comercio internacional.
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