This paper examines industrialisation experience in Sri Lanka following the market-oriented policy reforms initiated in 1977, with emphasis on the complementarity of trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) policies in shaping the reform outcome. It is found that the reforms helped to transform a primary product exporting economy into one in which manufactures dominate exports. Improved performance of domestic manufacturing through greater export orientation saw improvement in output and total factor productivity growth, and employment generation. The Sri Lankan experience highlights the complementary role of investment liberalisation for exploiting the potential gains from trade liberalisation. This industrialisation outcome is particular...
After suffering from long lasting economic stagnation until the end of 1980s, individual SA countrie...
The Opening up of the economy brought in phenomenal changes in various dimensions of the economy. Th...
Trade Liberalization effects on Agricultural Production Growth: The Case of Sri Lanka This paper ex...
This article aims to contribute to this debate using a case study of Sri Lanka. During the first dec...
The object of this paper is to evaluate the liberalisation of the economy in Sri Lanka in 1977 by cl...
The recent reform measures undertaken by the government of Sri Lanka, and its continued efforts towa...
Sri Lanka's weak economic performance, although compounded by the civil war and budgetary imbalance,...
Sri Lanka is a relatively small sized island economy possessing significant resource and location ad...
Trade Liberalisation in developing countries over the last 20 years has often been implemented consi...
Sri Lanka's external performance defies global trends on two counts. First, the level of openness as...
Sri Lanka was the first South Asian nation to embark upon a comprehensive package of economic libera...
The Synthetic Control Method (SCM) provides the comparative case-study evaluation on Sri Lanka and o...
This Working Paper describes the economic growth rate and patterns in Sri Lanka during the 1990s, sh...
This research focuses on the research question as what extent the export and import influence on Eco...
This dissertation presents an analysis of the impacts of trade policy reforms in Sri Lanka. A Comput...
After suffering from long lasting economic stagnation until the end of 1980s, individual SA countrie...
The Opening up of the economy brought in phenomenal changes in various dimensions of the economy. Th...
Trade Liberalization effects on Agricultural Production Growth: The Case of Sri Lanka This paper ex...
This article aims to contribute to this debate using a case study of Sri Lanka. During the first dec...
The object of this paper is to evaluate the liberalisation of the economy in Sri Lanka in 1977 by cl...
The recent reform measures undertaken by the government of Sri Lanka, and its continued efforts towa...
Sri Lanka's weak economic performance, although compounded by the civil war and budgetary imbalance,...
Sri Lanka is a relatively small sized island economy possessing significant resource and location ad...
Trade Liberalisation in developing countries over the last 20 years has often been implemented consi...
Sri Lanka's external performance defies global trends on two counts. First, the level of openness as...
Sri Lanka was the first South Asian nation to embark upon a comprehensive package of economic libera...
The Synthetic Control Method (SCM) provides the comparative case-study evaluation on Sri Lanka and o...
This Working Paper describes the economic growth rate and patterns in Sri Lanka during the 1990s, sh...
This research focuses on the research question as what extent the export and import influence on Eco...
This dissertation presents an analysis of the impacts of trade policy reforms in Sri Lanka. A Comput...
After suffering from long lasting economic stagnation until the end of 1980s, individual SA countrie...
The Opening up of the economy brought in phenomenal changes in various dimensions of the economy. Th...
Trade Liberalization effects on Agricultural Production Growth: The Case of Sri Lanka This paper ex...