Abstract

This article highlights the importance of exchanging experience, influences, and cooperation perspectives on public policy in the Pacific Rim. It also tries to answer the question: What can we learn from each other? In reality, also, what have we already learned and where there is room for a greater exchange of experiences in matters of public policy. The chosen approach does not neglect the exchange of experiences, influences, and cooperation in the field of public policies among the countries of each region of the Pacific Basin, but devotes special attention to trans-Pacific relations. Likewise, it considers the policies of the various APEC members without distinction between developed and developing countries, but it has privileged the consideration of the experiences of countries that share the condition of emerging markets in America and on the Asian side.

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