Public Sector Restraints: Behind-the-Border Trade Barriers
A number of countries have begun to lose faith in open markets, as illustrated by the collapse of the Cancun World Trade Organization meeting in 2003. From this backward pressure and loss of faith, people are seeing a shift away from essential progress in the area of public sector restraints, and de...
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