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| [[http://www.acfid.asn.au/resources/docs_resources/docs_papers/ACFID%20Briefing%20Paper%20Pacer%20-%20Final%2031%20July%202009.pdf|Download Report (PDF)]] | [[http://www.acfid.asn.au/resources/docs_resources/docs_papers/ACFID%20Briefing%20Paper%20Pacer%20-%20Final%2031%20July%202009.pdf|Download Report (PDF)]] | ||
| - | ===== PACER Plus and its Alternatives: Which way for Trade and Development in the Pacific? ===== | + | ==== PACER Plus and its Alternatives: Which way for Trade and Development in the Pacific? ==== |
| [[http://www.oxfam.org.au/|Oxfam]] is a global NGO engaged in a range of projects and advocacy to fight poverty and injustice. They take an active interest in trade issues. The report outlines various alternatives to the standard model of a WTO-compatible trade in goods agreement, and emphasises more development-oriented alternatives for an economic cooperation agreement between Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific. | [[http://www.oxfam.org.au/|Oxfam]] is a global NGO engaged in a range of projects and advocacy to fight poverty and injustice. They take an active interest in trade issues. The report outlines various alternatives to the standard model of a WTO-compatible trade in goods agreement, and emphasises more development-oriented alternatives for an economic cooperation agreement between Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific. | ||
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| [[http://www.oxfam.org.nz/resources/onlinereports/pacer%20plus%20and%20its%20alternatives.pdf|Download Report (PDF)]] (472kb) | [[http://www.oxfam.org.nz/resources/onlinereports/pacer%20plus%20and%20its%20alternatives.pdf|Download Report (PDF)]] (472kb) | ||
| - | ===== PACER Plus: The Art of Negotiation ===== | + | ==== PACER Plus: The Art of Negotiation ==== |
| [[http://www.pacificpolicy.org/|The Pacific Institute of Public Policy]] (PiPP) is a regional economic think-tank based in Port Vila, Vanuatu. This briefing paper discusses the possible content of a PACER Plus agreement and the differing attitude to negotiations of the Pacific islands, Australia and New Zealand. | [[http://www.pacificpolicy.org/|The Pacific Institute of Public Policy]] (PiPP) is a regional economic think-tank based in Port Vila, Vanuatu. This briefing paper discusses the possible content of a PACER Plus agreement and the differing attitude to negotiations of the Pacific islands, Australia and New Zealand. | ||
| [[http://www.pacificpolicy.org/index.php?option=com_rubberdoc&view=doc&id=12&format=raw&Itemid=93|Download Report (PDF)]] | [[http://www.pacificpolicy.org/index.php?option=com_rubberdoc&view=doc&id=12&format=raw&Itemid=93|Download Report (PDF)]] | ||