An edition of SAFTA (2007)

SAFTA

potential, prospects and limitations

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Jamil Nasir
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An edition of SAFTA (2007)

SAFTA

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This book analyzes the prospects of regional trading agreement of South Asian region in the light of various economic theories of trade.Findings suggest that the prospects of intra-regional trade in South Asian region are not promising in the given political and economic scenario of South Asia.Author,however,suggests that trade relations can be improved if SAFTA Plus initiatives are taken in the region.The book is a dispassionate analysis of potential of SAFTA as a regional trade agreement.It may be an interesting reading for the experts,researchers and academia interested in the subject.

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English
Pages
140

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SAFTA: potential, prospects and limitations
2007, Research and Development Wing, Lahore Chamber of Commerce & Industry
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 95-99).

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Lahore

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Pagination
ix, 140 p. ;
Number of pages
140

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OL22544724M
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2008344526

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