RT @dev_progress: Bhattacharya:did employment and real wage increase in these countries?It's not all about export trade increases #aid4trade
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RT @dev_progress: Bhattacharya:did employment and real wage increase in these countries?It's not all about export trade increases #aid4trade
— Compromiso4D (@Compromiso4D) January 17, 2013
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January 18, 12:24 PM
Speaking at the #Aid4Trade Policy Dialogue, Yvonne Chileshe - Ministry of Commerce, Trade and Industry - explores how #Aid4Trade initiatives have reduced the 'thickness' of Zambia's borders, reducing the time to clear goods at the border from 5...
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Ghulam Muhammed Quader, Minister of Commerce in Bangladesh, mentioned a programme that provided mobile technology & increased the market connectivity and income of 20,000 women. He also noted freedom of transit is essential to improve trade facilitation Delete the scoop?
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Debapriya Bhattacharya, Distinguished Fellow at the Centre for Policy Dialogue, brings up some possible misses in aid for trade programmes. How can we be more inclusive? Check out some relative statistics on the website here: http://stats.oecd.org/Index.aspx?QueryId=7219.