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How Developing Countries Trade
How Developing Countries Trade
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CARICOM
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CBI
Clothing Exports
country
Developing Countries
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES TRADE
development
EC Japan
EC Market
EC Scheme
EC Single Market
empirical trade studies
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Exports Imports Exports Imports Exports
Follow
foreign direct investment
GSP
GSP Scheme
GSP Treatment
IMF
IMF Direction
Imports Exports Imports Exports Imports
industrial
industrialisation strategies
institute
institutional constraints in global trade
MFN Tariff
NIC
non-tariff barriers
overseas
regional trade blocs
round
SITC
Tonnes
trade policy analysis
UN
UNCTAD
UNCTAD Database
untied
uruguay
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Product details
- ISBN 9780415117777
- Weight: 657g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 22 Dec 1994
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Over the last fifteen years there have been dramatic increases in both private and public intervention in international trade. Traditional barriers to market-based trade such as commodity cartels and tariffs have been augmented by new developments such as the rise of regional trade blocs and the growth of intra-firm trade. This book argues that these changes are large and persistent enough to have an impact on total development performance, and on the performance of individual countries and individual sectors. It illustrates this with a wealth of theoretical arguments, empirical evidence and country studies.
How Developing Countries Trade
€235.60
