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    Latin America and the Caribbean in the World Economy 2014: Regional integration and value chains in a challenging external environment

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    2014-10
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    NU. CEPAL. División de Comercio Internacional e Integración
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    The 2014 edition of Latin America and the Caribbean in the World Economy: Regional integration and value chains amid challenging external conditions has four chapters. Chapter I examines the main features of the international context and their repercussions for world and regional trade. Chapter II looks at Latin American and Caribbean participation in global value chains and confirms that the region, with the exception of Mexico and Central America, has only limited linkages with the three major regional value chains of Asia, Europe and North America. This chapter also looks at how participation in value chains may contribute to more inclusive structural change, by analysing three core microeconomic aspects. Chapter III identifies various spheres in which regional integration and cooperation can help strengthen production integration between the economies of Latin America and the Caribbean. The fourth chapter explores the intra- and extraregional trade relations of the countries of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and considers how to strengthen production integration in the subregion by taking advantage of linkages beyond trade and building on commercial and production complementarities among the members. The chapter also reviews the differences between the countries in terms of income, population and production and export structure, in a context of marked macroeconomic vulnerability.
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    Foreword.-- Summary.-- Chapter I. Adverse impacts of the international environment on Latin American trade.-- Chapter II. Participation and upgrading in global value chains.-- Chapter III. The contribution of regional integration to production integration.-- Chapter IV. Fostering regional integration in the Caribbean to strengthen external trade relations.
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    Panorama de la Inserción Internacional de América Latina y el Caribe 2014: integración regional y cadenas de valor en un escenario externo desafiante
    Panorama da Inserção Internacional da América Latina e Caribe 2014: integração regional e cadeias de valor num cenário externo desafiante. Documento informativo
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    Latin America and the Caribbean in the World Economy
    ECLAC Topics
    FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT ; INTERNATIONAL TRADE ; MACROECONOMICS ; REGIONAL INTEGRATION ; TRADE POLICY AND TRADE AGREEMENTS ; VALUE CHAINS
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    INTERNATIONAL TRADE ; EXPORTS ; IMPORTS ; SMALL ENTERPRISES ; MEDIUM ENTERPRISES ; COMPETITIVENESS ; ECONOMIC INTEGRATION ; TRADE STATISTICS
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    LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11362/37196
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