South America
The South American experience, with regional integration, is a clear illustration of the increasing appeal of regionalism and a constant reminder of its main challenges.
Over time, the continent became divided between two distinct economic blocs: countries belonging to Mercosul (Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and recently Venezuela) and the Andean Group, led by Chile and Peru. The first bloc is defined by relative protectionist economic policies, while the latter is increasingly pushing forward with trade liberalisation—having already signed several Free-Trade Agreements (FTAs) with the EU, U.S. and some Asian countries.
The challenges faced in the region have also highlighted the necessity of discovering new paths that will allow South American countries to explore their comparative advantages, while fulfilling their environmental and social responsibilities toward sustainable development.
Historically in trade negotiations, South American countries have exposed a rather defensive attitude towards issues associated with sustainable development, specifically the relationship between trade and environment. However, there has been a significant shift in recent years towards a greater understanding and incorporation of these issues into economic and political thinking. The TKN will be working closely with our partners in the region to strengthen research and influence policy making, to address the impact of trade and investment policies on sustainable development.
Research
International trade and sustainable tourism in Chile: Preliminary assessment of the sustainability of tourism in Chile in the context of current trade liberalization
Paper: Hernán Blanco, Alejandra Ruiz-Dana, Andrés Marín, Victoria Alonso, Carmen Paz Silva, Stefano Lucidi, 2007Innovation in the Agro-Industry Sector in Costa Rica: Main Determinants
Paper: Jeffrey Orozco, Carlos Murillo, 2007Commodity Revenue Management: The Case of Chile's Copper Boom
Paper: Alejandra Ruiz-Dana, 2007Trade Knowledge Network Brochure
Outreach: David A Boyer, 2005Sustainable Tourism in St. Lucia: A Sustainability Assessment of Trade and Liberalization in Tourism-services - Full Report
Paper: Sharmon Jules, 2005Environmental Management and Innovation in the Argentine Industry: Determinants and Policy Implications - Full Report
Paper: Daniel Chudnovsky, Germán Pupato, Verónica Gutman, 2005Lessons Learned on Trade and Sustainable Development
Book: Aaron Cosbey, 2004The relationship between trade and sustainable development of agriculture in Central America - Full Report
Paper: Rolando Zamora, Max Valverde, Carlos Pomareda, Carlos Murillo, Greivin Herandez, Adriana Campos, Randall Arce, 2004The Adoption of Transgenic Crops in Argentine Agriculture: An Open-ended Story - Full Report
Paper: Eduardo Trigo, Adres Lopez, Daniel Chudnovsky, Eugenio Cap, 2004The relationship between trade and sustainable development of agriculture in Central America - Summary
Paper: Rolando Zamora, Max Valverde, Carlos Pomareda, Carlos Murillo, Greivin Herandez, Adriana Campos, Randall Arce, 2003The Adoption of Transgenic Crops in Argentine Agriculture: An Open-ended Story - Summary
Paper: Eduardo Trigo, Adres Lopez, Daniel Chudnovsky, Eugenio Cap, 2003Environmental Improvements Without Environmental Policies: Argentine agriculture and Manufacturing Exports in the 1990s - Summary
Paper: Eduardo Trigo, Sebastián Rubin, Daniel Chudnovsky, Eugenio Cap, 1999Environmental Improvements Without Environmental Policies: Argentine Agriculture and Manufacturing Exports in the 1990s - Full Report
Paper: Eduardo Trigo, Sebastián Rubin, Daniel Chudnovsky, Eugenio Cap, 1999Proceedings of the TKN Phase I Central America Workshop: Trade and the environment: Toward an essentially Central American plan of action
Paper: TKN, 1999Trade, Environmental Services and Sustainable Development in Central America: The Cases of Costa Rica and El Salvador - Summary
Paper: PRISMA, 1999Trade, Environmental Services and Sustainable Development in Central America: The Cases of Costa Rica and El Salvador – Full Report
Paper: PRISMA, 1999

