The paper reviews the evidence of the impact of trade liberalisation on the economic performance of poor developing countries with respect to poverty reduction, the distribution of income within countries, the distribution of income between countries, trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth, and finds that liberalisation has not delivered the benefits expected. Economic theory, and the historical and contemporary evidence, all provide arguments for protection of industrial activities in developing countries
This paper uses panel data and times series/cross section analysis to estimate the effect of trade l...
The world community and international institutions have made development and poverty alleviation a h...
2008 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
A Field Project Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Pub...
This article reviews key recent literature on the effects of trade liberalization on poverty in deve...
This paper assesses the current state of evidence on the impact of trade policy reform on poverty in...
The authors investigated whether trade liberalization is a useful programme for agricultural and man...
Abstract: Achieving economic growth and welfare constitutes the main incentive for adopting free tra...
Abstract: The paper explore the relationship between trade liberalization and poverty in a sample of...
In recent years,new trade agreements have often been promoted on the basis of their potential benefi...
• Trade policy potentially affects poverty through its effects on both growth and income distributio...
The debate over trade liberalization is part of a larger debate that deals with the impact on the ec...
The struggle against poverty and social inequality is one of the biggest challenges for developing c...
Increased trade – whether it is the result of unilateral liberalization or bilateral, regional and g...
The starting point of this paper is given by country situations where trade liberalisation is expect...
This paper uses panel data and times series/cross section analysis to estimate the effect of trade l...
The world community and international institutions have made development and poverty alleviation a h...
2008 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
A Field Project Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For the Degree of Master of Pub...
This article reviews key recent literature on the effects of trade liberalization on poverty in deve...
This paper assesses the current state of evidence on the impact of trade policy reform on poverty in...
The authors investigated whether trade liberalization is a useful programme for agricultural and man...
Abstract: Achieving economic growth and welfare constitutes the main incentive for adopting free tra...
Abstract: The paper explore the relationship between trade liberalization and poverty in a sample of...
In recent years,new trade agreements have often been promoted on the basis of their potential benefi...
• Trade policy potentially affects poverty through its effects on both growth and income distributio...
The debate over trade liberalization is part of a larger debate that deals with the impact on the ec...
The struggle against poverty and social inequality is one of the biggest challenges for developing c...
Increased trade – whether it is the result of unilateral liberalization or bilateral, regional and g...
The starting point of this paper is given by country situations where trade liberalisation is expect...
This paper uses panel data and times series/cross section analysis to estimate the effect of trade l...
The world community and international institutions have made development and poverty alleviation a h...
2008 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...