@misc{35092,
title = {Integration & Trade Journal: No. 49: Year 28, May 2024: Going Green: A New Trade Agenda for Latin America and the Caribbean},
author = {Ramos, María Priscila and Rozemberg, Ricardo and Schwartz M, Marco and Kern F, Werther and Marchant S, Ricardo and Mango, Francisco and Calvo, Jimena and Arias Mahiques, Victoria and Villafañe, María Fernanda and De la Vega, Pablo and Park, Leonardo and Sancisi, Ángeles and Gutman, Verónica and Fagundes Cezar, Rodrigo and Camargo, Juliana and Sun, Yixian and Cabrini, Silvina and Cristeche, Estela and Amaro, Ignacio Benito and Faverin, Claudia and Gastaldi, Laura and Pace Guerrero, Ignacio and Olemberg, Demián and Piperata, Marcela and Recavarren, Paulo and Said, Andrés and Tieri, María Paz and Vidal, Ruy and Canepa Pérez, Ileana M and Meneses Requena, Salvador and Dzul Caamal, Ricardo and Góngora García, Randall and Martinez Cruz, Adan and De Angelis, Jesica and Michalczewsky, Kathia and Sternberg, Sofía},
editor = {Basco, Ana Inés and Merino, María Florencia and Amigo, Huilén and Barafani, Magdalena and Pernas, Mariana},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.18235/0012944},
abstract = {This 49th edition of this journal address the new challenges and opportunities of the environmental agenda and its implications for international trade in the Latin America and the Caribbean countries. 
In these six articles, innovative empirical and conceptual evidence is provided on key topics to promote this agenda at the regional level, with the intention of generating policy suggestions and recommendations for the public and private sectors.
Five of the articles were prepared by the winners of a call for research in collaboration with the Interdisciplinary Institute of Political Economy of Buenos Aires (IIEP) of the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the University of Buenos Aires ( UBA) carried out in 2023. Meanwhile, a sixth article was produced by the team of the Institute for the Integration of Latin America and the Caribbean (INTAL) of the Integration and Trade Sector (INT) of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB).
At the IDB INTAL we believe that international trade is an essential channel to move towards green, resilient and inclusive development in the coming years. And it can contribute to reducing the effects of climate change and accompany adaptation and mitigation efforts.},
url = {https://doi.org/10.18235/0012944}
}
