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International Economics-related Chatham House books are listed below.
Publication Date: May 2010
Chatham House experts assess current US policy and consider the most promising areas for future US influence.
Publication Date: November 2008
This book examines the Gulf region as a financial centre and an economic power hub, focusing on its role in the world economy and capital markets.
Publication Date: April 2007
Forty years after the West Indies Federation collapsed, seven Caribbean experts-including academics and practitioners-take a fresh look at the economic challenges facing the small states of the Commonwealth Caribbean.
Publication Date: November 2004
This volume outlines the challenges in delivering essential medicines to developing countries.
Publication Date: April 2004
This volume explores how the developing countries have shaped and been shaped by the GATT/WTO committees
Publication Date: March 2004
A very readable commentary on the important issues raised at last September's pharma conference at Chatham House.
Publication Date: April 2003
This timely and innovative book examines the ongoing debate on resolving sovereign debt defaults and alleviating the debt burden of highly indebted poor countries
Publication Date: August 2002
In March 1999, Renault bought a controlling interest in Nissan. Only months earlier, Toyota, Japan's most profitable car marker, announced an equally remarkable decision-to build its latest European production facility in northern France.
Publication Date: July 2002
This edited volume highlights the pressing issue of the availability of essential medicines in developing countries.
Publication Date: October 2001

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