Trade liberalisation and child wellbeing: potential impacts of the Peru-US free trade agreement
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2005Author
Villar, Eliana
Pereznieto, Paola
Jones, Nicola
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Trade liberalisation’s potential to promote national economic growth is internationally acknowledged. It can help
countries to exploit their comparative advantage in the production of regionally specific goods and take advantage
of larger markets for products that have limited local demand. Liberalisation may also generate economies
of scale, increase efficiency and lower production costs. Countries can remain competitive – against a background
of proliferating multilateral and bilateral trade agreements – by gaining the same access to large trading partners
as their regional competitors.