968 resultados para Panama - Politica comercial


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En la actualidad es posible identificar un nuevo fenómeno dentro de las dinámicas globales, donde determinados Estados han logrado perfilarse como potencias emergentes. Proyectando un futuro en el que su rol en el sistema internacional tendría una importancia protagónica. Uno de estas potencias emergentes es Brasil, un Estado que ha logrado consolidar su liderazgo a nivel regional y que ahora busca reflejar esta posición a una escala global.

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Desde el año 2007 se ha venido presentando un crecimiento progresivo en Colombia, donde la participación del comercio exterior en el PIB (Producto Interno Bruto) ha aumentado, según cifras del Departamento Nacional de Planeación (DNP). En contraste a esto, Colombia últimamente se ha caracterizado por presentar falencias en su desempeño logístico, las cuales se ven reflejadas en el LPI (Logistics Performance Index), una herramienta desarrollada por el Banco Mundial que mide el desempeño de la cadena de suministro de un país. El Gobierno y sus ministerios han velado por mejorar la competitividad del país, y advierten una serie de tratados y acuerdos internacionales que facilitarán el intercambio de productos junto con el fortalecimiento de la industria; a lo cual, las empresas colombianas deberán encaminar sus esfuerzos y al interior de la organización deberán tomar partida en cuanto a la capacitación del personal en temas logísticos, la administración de los costos y la eficiencia en los procesos. Así pues, mediante la realización de un estudio de la percepción que tienen los empresarios actuales en materia de logística, donde se evalúan distintas variables relacionadas con la administración de la cadena de suministro; se podrá entender holísticamente la problemática del sector, específicamente de los sectores agrícola y textil: dos sectores influyentes en el PIB nacional, generadores de empleo y con una gran cantidad de empresas asociadas. Igualmente, proponer medidas de mejora cercanas a la realidad, que contribuyan con el buen desempeño de las empresas en todo el curso de su cadena de suministro, con actividades involucradas como la planeación, las compras, el abastecimiento, las operaciones, la producción, el almacenamiento, los despachos y la distribución. Finalmente, se logrará tener un acercamiento al perfil logístico que deberán tener estas empresas en el marco de la competitividad, contando con herramientas que de una u otra manera permitan a los empresarios la toma de decisiones acertadas en pro de la organización y sus partes interesadas.

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Although the subject of a large number of studies, the debate on the links between trade reform and productivity growth is still unresolved and most studies at the micro level have not been able to establish a relationship between the two phenomena. Brazil provides a natural experiment to study this issue that is seldom available: it was one of the closest economies in the world until 1988, when trade reform was launched, and intra-industry data are available on an annual basis before, during and after liberalization. Using a panel of industry sectors this paper tests and measures the impact of trade reform on productivity growth. Results confirm the association between the former and the latter and show that the magnitude of the impact of tariff reduction on the growth rates of TFP and output per worker was substantial. Our data reveal large and widespread productivity improvement, so that the estimations in this paper are an indication that liberalization had an important effect on industrial performance in the country. Cross-sectional differences in protection are also investigated.

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This article investigates the impact of trade protection on the evolution of labor productivity and total factor productivity (TFP) of the Brazilian manufacturing sector. An annual panel-dataset of 16 industries for the years 1985 through 1997, a period that includes a major trade liberalization, was used. The regressions reported here are robust to openness indicator (nominal tari®s and e®ective protection rate were used), control variables and time period and suggest that barriers to trade negatively a®ects productivity growth at industry level: those sectors with lower barriers experienced higher growth. We were also able to link the observed increase of industry productivity growth after 1991 to the widespread reduction on exective protection experienced in the country in the nineties.

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This paper investigates the impact of industry concentration on trade policy. Annual panel-databases of Brazilian industries for the years 1988 through 1994 were used. The regressions reported here are robust to openness indicator. concentration index, control variables and sample size, and suggest that the higher the concentration of a given industry the higher its leveI of trade protection. In the period of study the country experienced a major trade liberalization, but the results in the paper show that the reduction in protection was smaller in more concentrated sectors. Assuming that concentration is ;1 gCl()d proX\' for mOllopoh' po\\'er as it reduces the free-rider problem in coordinating a lobby the results in this paper indicates that interest groups with control over specific markets in fact are able to obtain policy advantages that reduce (international) competition.

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Recent research has underlined the efficiency of the GATT/WTO rules from the standpoint of politically motivated governments, emphasizing that the current multilateral rules are capable of delivering a politically efficient equilibrium. Such an equilibrium is, however, economically inef- ficient. Global free trade, in particular, is generally unattainable even in a fully cooperative world, provided that governments have distributive motivations. In such a context, we show that regional trade agreements can help move the world towards a welfare superior equilibrium. The reason is that, as members of regional trade agreements lower trade barriers against one another, they are induced to reduce their multilateral tariffs as well. Once we account for these endogenous changes–and only then–we find that regionalism can raise world welfare even in a fully cooperative (but political) world. We also find, however, that members are likely to gain "too much" from regional integration, thereby harming outsiders.

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This paper empirically examines the alternative posed by Richardson (1993) to the traditional view that trade integration may exacerbate inefficiencies through trade diversion. Richardson’s hypothesis boldly predicts that trade diversion may actually cause tariffs to decline! The hypothesis is fundamentally attributable to the presence of a political component in the governments’ objective functions. A cross-sectionally rich data-set on trade and tariffs from the Mercosur-pact countries, primarily Argentina, is used. The evidence yields surprising conclusions about the validity of the political economy construct in models of trade integration.

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It is often suggested that competition improves productivity, however, the underlying support for this idea is surprisingly thin. This paper presents a case study examining the e ects of a change in the competitive environment on productivity at the Petrobras, Brazil's state-owned oil company. Petrobras had a legal monopoly on production, re ning, transportation and importation of oil in Brazil until it was removed in 1995. Even though Petrobras continues to have a de facto monopoly, the end of legal monopoly labor productivity growth rate more than doubled. A growth accounting of the industry shows that between 1977 and 1993 output growth rate (and productivity growth rate) is explained by the accumulation of capital, while Total Factor Productivity (TFP) decreased. Between 1994 and 2000 labor productivity growth rate is completely explained by the growth rate of TFP. The results suggest that the threat of competition alone is su cient to improve productivity. They also provide evidence that restricting competition help cause Brazil's depression of the 1980s.

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Incluye Bibliografía

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Includes bibliography

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Includes bibliography