Integration in Latin America: the Role of Regulations, Administrative Procedures and Physical Infrastructure
CAF welcomes the submission of research proposals for “Integration in Latin America: the Role of Regulations, Administrative Procedures and Physical Infrastructure.”
CAF–Development Bank of Latin America–calls for research proposals addressing topics related to integration in Latin America, with a special focus on the role of regulations, administrative procedures and physical infrastructure. The specific topics of interest in this call for proposals include:
- Effects of trade facilitation and regulation homogenization on trade levels in the region’s countries.
- Quantitative assessment of the effects of physical infrastructure works on trade levels and costs.
- Quantitative assessment of the effects of infrastructure works on the spatial distribution of production.
- Macroeconomic impacts of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), i.e. productivity, employment, skill sets, spillover effects on other companies, etc.
- Effects of energy integration on energy cost, energy sector performance, and international energy trade, especially electricity and/or natural gas.
- Impact of telecommunications infrastructure works on trade levels and costs in the region.
- Determinants of regional integration levels (trade, IED, etc.) over the past three decades.
- Determinants of FDI in the region.
- Interaction of ICTs and transport infrastructure in trade decisions and production localization.
This is not an exhaustive list – any proposal to study aspects relevant to integration will be considered. Projects that generate evidence for Latin America will be particularly considered.
For more information on this call and instructions for applying, please download the following document.