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Date: 2015-12-07 09:34:06
International trade
General Agreement on Trade in Services
World Trade Organization
Most favoured nation
Trade agreement
Bilateral investment treaty
Preferential trading area
Trade in services
Foreign direct investment
International investment agreement
Foreign affiliate trade statistics

Columbia FDI Perspectives Perspectives on topical foreign direct investment issues No. 162 December 7, 2015 Editor-in-Chief: Karl P. Sauvant () Managing Editor: Maree Newson (mareenewson@gmai

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