Review of Maritime Transport 2012 The 2012 edition of the Review of Maritime Transport focuses on the important issue of financing sustainable freight transport on the seas. Therefore, in addition to reviewing the more recent and comprehensive statistics on oceanborne transport, the report considers how existing and new sources of funding, including financing for coping with climate change, might be used in the future in order to render maritime shipping much more energy efficient and climate friendly. Publisher: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Publication Date: December 2012 ISBN: 9789211128604 Pages: TBD Price: $95.00
Least Developed Countries Report 2012 The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development's Least Developed Countries Report provides a comprehensive and authoritative source of socio-economic analysis and data on the world´s most impoverished countries. This publication is intended for a broad readership of governmental civil servants, policy makers, researchers and all those professionally or otherwise involved with least developed countries´ development policies. The report contains a statistical annex, which provides basic data on the world's LDCs. Publisher: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Publication Date: December 2012 ISBN: 9789211128611 Pages: TBD Price: $50.00
Information Economy Report 2012 This report highlights the growing importance of the software industry for developing countries. It contains new data and features the new United Nations Conference on Trade and Development National Software System Index. This publication also highlights the role of free and open source software for the development of a local software industry, reviews selected country case studies and presents policy options. Publisher: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Publication Date: November 2012 ISBN: 9789211128574 Pages: 150 Price: $60.00
Technology and Innovation Report 2012
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This report argues that with the importance of developing countries globally, it is time to begin conceptualizing how and to what extent south-south cooperation can help address specific developmental goals in the developing world. One goal is bridging the technological divide, promoting industrialization and inclusive globalization within the developing world as a whole. The report contributes to new policy insights through relevant data and analysis on south-south technology and innovation issues. Publisher: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Publication Date: November 2012 ISBN: 9789211128567 Pages: 120 Price: $35.00
UNITED NATIONS ECONOMIC COMMISSION FOR EUROPE ÅÂÐÎÏÅÉÑÊÀß ÝÊÎÍÎÌÈ×ÅÑÊÀß ÊÎÌÈÑÑÈß ÎÐÃÀÍÈÇÀÖÈÈ ÎÁÚÅÄÈÍÅÍÍÛÕ ÍÀÖÈÉ COMMISSION OF THE CUSTOMS UNION ÊÎÌÈÑÑÈß ÒÀÌÎÆÅÍÍÎÃÎ ÑÎÞÇÀ
In cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation  ñîòðóäíè÷åñòâå ñ Òîðãîâî-ïðîìûøëåííîé ïàëàòîé Ðîññèéñêîé Ôåäåðàöèè
Trade Facilitation Terms: An English-Russian Glossary (revised second edition)
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Trade Facilitation Terms: An English-Russian Glossary (Revised Second Edition) The revised second edition was prepared in collaboration with the Secretariat of the Commission of the Customs Union of Belarus, Kazakhstan and the Russian Federation and contains changes of some terms, minor editing, and updates of some weblinks. This glossary is intended for professionals in the field of trade regulation, government officials, company managers, teachers and university students. It aims at providing practical assistance in developing international economic relations, common standards and tools for trade facilitation. It should be of help for international trade negotiators, linguists and translators, by providing the basis for standard translation of these terms for all stakeholders. Publisher: United Nations Publication Date: October 2012 ISBN: 9789211170559 Pages: 316 Price: $55.00
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Twenty Years of India's Liberalisation: Experiences and Lessons India’s growth miracle has attracted worldwide attention, particularly because this growth has been pursuant to the wide ranging economic reforms introduced in the early 1990s. Many other developing countries intensified liberalisation during this period but were unable to experience a similar spurt in their economic growth. One distinctive feature of Indian liberalisation experience is the gradual and calibrated manner in which reforms were introduced, especially with respect to external liberalisation, be it in the financial, agricultural or manufacturing sector. This book brings together distinguished economists of India, who analyse the role played by trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) polices in growth and development of different sectors in India. Publisher: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development Publication Date: October 2012 ISBN: 9789211128529 Pages: 124 Price: $18.00
Trade beyond Doha: Prospects for the Asia-Pacific Least Developed Countries Focusing on the Least Developed Countries located in the Asia-Pacific region, this study explores the impact of different approaches available to the LDCs and their partners in improving their developmental prospects through enhanced trade. It presents trade related data of the 14 LDCs and the linkage between trade and economic development. It analyses market access and studies increasing protectionist measures faced by LDCs during the crisis period. It explores reciprocal trade liberalization policies (bilateral, plurilateral and multilateral) from various perspectives in order to better understand their differences, interaction and impact on LDCs and more developed countries. It also discusses possible options to improve the capacity of LDCs to tap their trade potential and integrate more effectively into the global economy. Publisher: United Nations Publication Date: October 2012 ISBN: 9789211206418 Pages: 140 Price: $45.00 16
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