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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 June 2025

Manfred Elsig
Affiliation:
Universität Bern, Switzerland
Rodrigo Polanco
Affiliation:
Universität Bern, Switzerland
Andrew Lugg
Affiliation:
University of Nevada, Las Vegas

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Globalization in Latin America
The Law, Politics and Economics of Preferential Trade Agreements
, pp. xi - xii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025
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  1. Table 2.1Comparing PTAs and political and economic characteristics of Latin America to other world regions.

  2. Table 2.2Latin American countries and PTA design.

  3. Table 2.3Determinants of PTA design signed by Latin American countries.

  4. Table 2.4PTA models in Latin America.

  5. Table 3.1Preferences for trading partners.

  6. Table 3.2Explaining citizens’ trade partner preferences

  7. Table 3.3Explaining legislators’ trade partner preferences

  8. Table 5.1Examples of S&DT provisions.

  9. Table 5.2Selected Latin American PTAs.

  10. Table 5.3Special and differential treatment provisions in Latin American PTAs.

  11. Table 6.1PTA and specific provisions on traded values.

  12. Table 6.2Exploring heterogeneity in marginal impact of provisions and partners.

  13. Table 6.3Heterogeneity by income levels of partners (beginning and end of period).

  14. Table 6.4Impact of selected HS sections.

  15. Table 6.5Heterogeneity by income levels of partners (beginning and end of period) on selected HS sectors.

  16. Table 6.6PTAs and greening/digitalising trade.

  17. Table 7.1National plans related to the food policies provided in the Peace Agreement

  18. Table 7.2Policy-specific criteria applicable to the national plans of the SGPDA.

  19. Table 8.1The contribution of PTAs.

  20. Table 9.1Results Generalized Least Squares (GLS) regression.

  21. Table 9.2Results GLS regression with AR(1) disturbances.

  22. Table 9.3Results difference-in-differences regression.

  23. Table 10.1Thresholds of ‘critical nutrients’

  24. Table 10.2Thresholds of ‘critical nutrients’

  25. Table 10.3Thresholds of ‘critical nutrients’ in Mexico

  26. Table 10.4Thresholds of ‘critical nutrients’ in Colombian regulation

  27. Table 10.5Updated thresholds in Colombian regulation

  28. Table 10.6Comparison between limits in critical nutrients in the four Pacific Alliance members – solid products of 100 g

  29. Table 11.1PTAs signed by South American countries 2001–2011

  30. Table 11.2PTAs signed by South American countries 2012–2023

  31. Table 11.3ISDS cases involving South American countries as respondents under IIAs

  32. Table 12.1Mapping trade policy dynamics by region, 2009–2018

  33. Table 12.2Examples of NTMs listed under UNCTAD’s MAST classification and GTA datasets

  34. Table 12.3Interventions and their level of transparency

  35. Table 12.4Weighted mean tariff rate applied to all products (%)

  36. Table 12.5Main trade characteristics of Latin America (2019)

  37. Table 12.6Main economic and trade characteristics of Brazil and Mexico

  38. Table 12.7Top destinations of intermediate, consumption, and capital goods (average share in Mexico’s total exports between 2008 and 2018)

  39. Table 12.8Sectors most affected in and by Mexico (2009–19)

  40. Table 12.9Top destinations of intermediate, consumption, and capital goods (average share in Brazil’s total exports between 2008 and 2018)

  41. Table 12.10Most affected sectors in and by Brazil (2009–2019)

  42. Table 13.1Respondents’ assessments of ties with China

  43. Table 13.A.1Survey sample composition by municipality

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  • Book: Globalization in Latin America
  • Online publication: 09 June 2025
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