It is well known that "escalated" tariff structures in more developed countries (MDCs) serve to inhibit the ability of less developed countries (LDCs) to process their own primary commodities for export. What has not received attention, however, and what is demonstrated here, is that tariff structures of the LDCs, themselves, may add an additional bias against such processing activities. So reform of protection systems in both groups of countries is important to the success of industrialisation in LDCs. The terms of trade implications are noted as a possible explanation of the UNCTAD emphasis on trade preferences in MDC markets rather than on LDC tariff-reform. However, it is noted that LDC tariff reform would tend to remove a bias against ...
This study contains a careful, detailed examination of the likely macroeconomic impacts of tariff co...
The most common form of trade protection is import tariff, which has led to many international trade...
In recent decades, through several rounds of trade negotiations, tariff rates have been substantiall...
Tariff protection and nontariff barriers are higher in developing countries than in industrial natio...
This note shows that protection-induced export promotion can arise even in the absence of economies ...
Two main questions are addressed in the paper: (i) how did the incidence of protection encountered b...
The paper analyses the trade barriers that thwart diversification efforts of developing countries in...
There has been much debate over the value of preferential trade programs offered by industrial count...
Given the continued concentration of Least Developed Countries' export structure, enhanced market ac...
Protection of domestic industry by means of restricting imports has been widely employed as a means...
We analyze the effects of protection using disaggregated data. This permits analysis of distinct eff...
Through its diverse trade preference schemes, the European Union provides different groups of develo...
2006 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
This paper assesses the effects of reducing tariffs under the Doha Round on market access for develo...
This paper points out that while many developing countries seek to increase their export earnings, t...
This study contains a careful, detailed examination of the likely macroeconomic impacts of tariff co...
The most common form of trade protection is import tariff, which has led to many international trade...
In recent decades, through several rounds of trade negotiations, tariff rates have been substantiall...
Tariff protection and nontariff barriers are higher in developing countries than in industrial natio...
This note shows that protection-induced export promotion can arise even in the absence of economies ...
Two main questions are addressed in the paper: (i) how did the incidence of protection encountered b...
The paper analyses the trade barriers that thwart diversification efforts of developing countries in...
There has been much debate over the value of preferential trade programs offered by industrial count...
Given the continued concentration of Least Developed Countries' export structure, enhanced market ac...
Protection of domestic industry by means of restricting imports has been widely employed as a means...
We analyze the effects of protection using disaggregated data. This permits analysis of distinct eff...
Through its diverse trade preference schemes, the European Union provides different groups of develo...
2006 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
This paper assesses the effects of reducing tariffs under the Doha Round on market access for develo...
This paper points out that while many developing countries seek to increase their export earnings, t...
This study contains a careful, detailed examination of the likely macroeconomic impacts of tariff co...
The most common form of trade protection is import tariff, which has led to many international trade...
In recent decades, through several rounds of trade negotiations, tariff rates have been substantiall...