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Foreign trade policy --- Developing countries --- Free trade --- World Trade Organization --- Commerce --- Free trade - Developing countries --- Developing countries - Commerce
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Free trade --- Social Sciences and Humanities. Economics --- International Economy --- International Trade --- Uruguay Round --- Developing countries --- International Trade. --- Foreign trade policy --- Commercial policy --- Free trade - Developing countries.
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La perspective d’une plus grande libéralisation des échanges est parfois l’objet d’un débat public houleux, notamment lorsqu’il s’agit des répercussions qu’elle pourrait avoir sur les pays en développement. Cette publication aborde la question des échanges et du développement sous un angle économique. Elle examine ces sujets sensibles à la lumière d’approches empiriques et d’analyses objectives. Quels sont les impacts potentiels d’une plus grande libéralisation sur le bien-être des pays en développement ? Quels ajustements économiques une telle libéralisation ferait-elle intervenir ? De quelles solutions les gouvernements des pays en développement disposent-ils pour accéder à de nouveaux débouchés commerciaux, tout en relevant les défis structurels qui les accompagnent ? Dynamiser les échanges: Les enjeux du développement dans le système commercial multilatéral livre les conclusions des recherches les plus récentes de l’OCDE et de la Banque mondiale sur ces questions et d’autres thèmes qui leur sont associés.
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The Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics (ABCDE) is a global gathering of the world's leading scholars and development practitioners. Among the attendees were participants from developing countries, universities, think tanks, nongovernmental organizations, and international financial institutions. The 13th annual conference, held in May 2001, concentrated on the current thinking in development policy and the implications for the global economy with a particular focus on the two important and controversial themes of globalization and health. This book is a collection of conference papers from this forum.
Development economics --- Economic development --- Globalization --- Free trade --- Developing countries --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy --- Economics. --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- Development economics - Congresses --- Economic development - Congresses --- Globalization - Congresses --- Free trade - Developing countries - Congresses --- Developing countries - Economic conditions - Periodicals --- Developing countries - Economic policy - Periodicals --- Development economics - Periodicals --- Developing countries - Economic conditions - Congresses
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The prospect of further trade liberalisation sometimes attracts a noisy public discourse, particularly with respect to the possible implications for developing countries. This volume considers trade and development from an economic perspective, aiming to examine these emotive issues using empirical approaches and dispassionate analysis. What are the potential welfare impacts on developing countries from further liberalisation? What economic adjustments would such liberalisation entail? What policy options exist for developing countries seeking to seize on new market opportunities while responding to the associated structural challenges? Trading Up: Economic Perspectives on Development Issues in the Multilateral Trading System delivers new insights from the latest OECD and World Bank research on these questions and related topics.
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Economists have repeatedly warned against them, NGOs have fought them, and somegovernments have begrudgingly (at least in appearance) signed them. Yet, in the last twentyyears the growth in number of preferential trade agreements (PTAs) has been unabated. Evenmore strikingly, their scope has broadened while their number was increasing. Deep integrationprovisions in PTAs have now become ubiquitous.Gaining market access or preserving existing preferences has remained an important motivationfor acceding to PTAs. But with the liberalization of trade around the world and the relateddiminishing size
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These are the proceedings of the Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics, which gathers the global perspective of scholars, and practitioners of development policy from academic life, government, and the private sector. The selected topics seek to include new areas of concern, and current research, as well as areas believed to benefit from exposure to recent knowledge, and experience. This year's conference focused on new development thinking, crises and recovery, corporate governance and restructuring, and, social security, public and private savings. The opening address outlines challenges for development, that include the intransigence of poverty in Africa, and ways to establish public-private partnerships at the country, and global levels, while the keynote address identifies equilibrium, and change as the focus of development economics: long-term sustainable growth requires development of a consensus behind the reform policies. Discussions varied from crises and recovery, through perspectives on the recent history of transition economies, to arguments on the possibilities of poverty reduction on a grand scale. Other topics include the exploration of development strategies, revision of the role of aid in providing finance, changing policies, and knowledge transfer, and, how to coordinate development problems.
Development economics --- Economic development --- Globalization --- Free trade --- Developing countries --- Economic conditions --- Economic policy --- Economic policy. --- Economic nationalism --- Economic planning --- National planning --- State planning --- Economics --- Planning --- National security --- Social policy --- Development economics - Congresses --- Economic development - Congresses --- Globalization - Congresses --- Free trade - Developing countries - Congresses --- Developing countries - Economic conditions - Periodicals --- Developing countries - Economic policy - Periodicals --- Developing countries - Economic conditions - Congresses
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Foreign trade. International trade --- Third World: economic development problems --- World Trade Organization --- Doha Development Agenda --- Commercial policy. --- Free trade --- Developing countries --- Economic policy --- Commercial policy --- Economic policy. --- Developing countries: economic development problems --- Free trade - Developing countries --- Developing countries - Economic policy --- Developing countries - Commercial policy
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Commercial law --- Third World: economic development problems --- World Trade Organization --- Foreign trade regulation --- Free trade --- Tariff --- Law and legislation --- General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization) --- Developing countries --- Commercial policy --- International trade. --- Commercial policy. --- General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization). --- Developing countries: economic development problems --- Foreign trade regulation - Developing countries --- Free trade - Developing countries --- Tariff - Law and legislation - Developing countries --- Developing countries - Commercial policy
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The Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics (ABCDE) brings together the world's leading scholars and development practitioners for a lively debate on state-of-the-art thinking in development policy and the implications for the global economy. The 17th conference was held in Dakar, Senegal, on January 27, 2005. The theme of the conference was growth and integration, which was divided into five topics: growth and integration, financial reforms, economic development, trade and development, and investment climate.
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