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Mercosur
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Mercosur

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The creation of MERCOSUR is based on the experience of the Latin American Integration Association, and motivated by the rapprochement between Brazil and Argentina in order to promote regional trade. In 1990, the relationship between these two countries resulted in the Buenos Aires Act, in which the economies decided to form a Common Market. In 1991, Paraguay and Uruguay joined the process to form a Common Market through the Treaty of Asuncion. However, it was on December 17, 1994 that MERCOSUR gained legal personality under international law. With the advance of globalization and the increase in economic interdependence, international crises in the world's largest economies have had an effect on different regions, and especially on the trade policies of developing countries. Thus, the paper sought to analyze MERCOSUR's trade evolution, with emphasis on the effects caused by the Asian Crisis (1997), the Russian Crisis (1998) and the International Financial Crisis (2008).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
28 February 2024
Pages
52
ISBN
9786207215171

The creation of MERCOSUR is based on the experience of the Latin American Integration Association, and motivated by the rapprochement between Brazil and Argentina in order to promote regional trade. In 1990, the relationship between these two countries resulted in the Buenos Aires Act, in which the economies decided to form a Common Market. In 1991, Paraguay and Uruguay joined the process to form a Common Market through the Treaty of Asuncion. However, it was on December 17, 1994 that MERCOSUR gained legal personality under international law. With the advance of globalization and the increase in economic interdependence, international crises in the world's largest economies have had an effect on different regions, and especially on the trade policies of developing countries. Thus, the paper sought to analyze MERCOSUR's trade evolution, with emphasis on the effects caused by the Asian Crisis (1997), the Russian Crisis (1998) and the International Financial Crisis (2008).

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Our Knowledge Publishing
Date
28 February 2024
Pages
52
ISBN
9786207215171