El regionalismo y la OMC
Author(s): Jaime Serra Puche and Lorena Murillo S.
Source: Foro Internacional, Vol. 41, No. 2 (164) (Apr. - Jun., 2001), pp. 255-270
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EL REGIONALISMO
Y LA OMC*
Jaime Serra Puche
En ELCURSO DE LOS ?LTIMOS 30 A?OS, la proliferaci?n de acuerdos comer
ciales regionales (ACR)1 ha sido tal que, en 1995, casi todos los miembros
de la reci?n formada Organizaci?n Mundial de Comercio
(OMC)pertene
a
c?an
medida
El
una
uni?n
un
aduanera,
terminar?a
que
provisional
de
el resto
?rea
de
y, en
multiplic?
Entre
oportunidad
del
comercio...
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