How Developing Countries Trade : The Institutional Constraints
by
Sheila Page
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0415117771
ISBN-13
9780415117777
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Dec 22nd, 1994
Print length
326 Pages
Weight
657 grams
Product Classification:
MacroeconomicsInternational tradeDevelopment economics & emerging economies
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Page argues that the increased public and private intervention in international trade over the last fifteen years has been large and persistent enough to impact on total development performance and on individual countries and sectors.
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.
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