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Making regional integration work – Company perspectives on non-tariff measures in Arab States (2015)
How businesses experience non-tariff measures: Survey-based evidence from developing countries (2015)
Non-Tariff Measures and the fight against malaria: Obstacles to trade in anti-malaria commodities (2011)
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