How developing countries trade : the institutional constraints / Sheila Page.
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TextPublication details: London ; New York : Routledge, 1994.Description: xv, 309 pages ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0415117771
- 9780415117777
- 041511778X
- 9780415117784
- 9780203479629
- 0203479629
- Countertrade -- Developing countries
- Investments -- Developing countries
- 83.42 international trade
- Commerce
- Commercial policy
- Countertrade
- Economic history
- Investments
- trade development
- trade policy
- economic development
- industrialization
- tariff
- preferential tariff
- trade barrier
- barter
- terms of aid
- export credit
- commodity agreement
- quota system
- foreign investment
- multinational enterprise
- trade liberalization
- trade structure
- export
- import
- raw material
- trade agreement
- state intervention
- role of EU
- role of USA
- case study
- Developing countries -- Commerce
- Developing countries -- Commercial policy
- Countertrade -- Developing countries
- Investments -- Developing countries
- Developing countries -- Economic conditions
- ontwikkelingslanden
- developing countries
- economisch beleid
- economic policy
- economie
- economics
- internationale handel
- international trade
- interventie
- intervention
- marktplanning
- market planning
- marktregulaties
- market regulations
- markten
- markets
- voorkeurtarieven
- preferential tariffs
- HF4055 .P11
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-298) and index.
1. The Risk of Distorted Development: Trade, Industrialisation and Other Countries' Policies -- 2. Tariffs and Preferences: Traditional Diversions -- 3. Non-Tariff Barriers: Intentional Diversion -- 4. Countertrade: An Amusing Diversion -- 5. Other Official Controls Affecting Developing Country Trade -- 6. Foreign Investment: Creating and Channelling Trading Opportunities -- 7. The World Trading System Viewed from Developing Countries -- 8. Malaysia -- 9. Thailand -- 10. Colombia -- 11. Zimbabwe -- 12. Mauritius -- 13. Jamaica -- 14. Bangladesh -- 15. Development under a Constrained Trading System.
"Europe is at a critical stage in its economic development. There seems to be a widespread desire to pursue coherent initiatives which address current issues. However, it is unclear which policies would fit the agenda." "Europe's Economic Challenge analyses the wide-ranging issues in economic strategy and considers future research possibilities. The book considers broad approaches to industrial strategy; looking at policy mix, institutional conditions for a more dynamic market, and the processes of creating a democratic industrial structure. The authors focus on experience in various countries, both in Europe and North America, in different sectors of the economy, and on the implications of European policies for Third World industrialization. The work includes a detailed discussion of the size of the public sector and its relation to the private sector, innovation, R & D, entrepreneurship and inward investment. Europe's Economic Challenge poses some demanding questions and suggestions, discussion and analysis of which provide a valuable contribution to the search for a successful way forward."--Jacket.
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