Developing countries have adopted various development strategies such as import substitution industrialization (ISI) and export promotion strategies. For Latin-American and developing countries, some level of economic growth was experienced using ISI after the Second World War. However, these countries could not attain the needed economic growth, technological advancement or guarantee food security with the adoption of ISI. It led to unequal income distribution, less internal competition, and distortions of their economy, among others. The rise of export promotion strategies in the 1970s was evidenced by an impressive economic growth and a decline in poverty in jurisdictions like Taiwan, Tanzania and among the Asian Tigers. The aim of this ...
The rapid economic development of the Asian Tigers in the 1980s, mostly based on export oriented pol...
There is significant variation in opinion regarding benefits stemming from the use of export promoti...
Exports have a vital role in driving economic growth. For a number of countries including Ethiopia, ...
Abstract. The economic achievements of post- WWII Japan and Germany, the success of the Asian Four T...
The debate over export expansion versus import substitution as the appropriate basis for industrial ...
The second half of the last century was difficult for many developing countries. Wide fluctuations i...
This article outlines issues with and evidence for supporting export-promoting trade strategy
This paper discusses how Ghana’s path to a middle income status does not have to be paved with only ...
Increasing exports ranks among the highest priorities of any government wishing to stimulate economi...
The issue of how developing countries can accelerate their economic growth is of crucial importance....
Foreign trade promotion ; International trade ; Developing countries ; Economic development
Developing countries, particularly those that depend heavily on a small number of agricultural expor...
The accumulation of empirical evidence that outward-oriented developing countries have generally per...
Thesis (PhD (Economics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.The study intended to in...
World exports have expanded considerably during the past three decades. Developed countries gained m...
The rapid economic development of the Asian Tigers in the 1980s, mostly based on export oriented pol...
There is significant variation in opinion regarding benefits stemming from the use of export promoti...
Exports have a vital role in driving economic growth. For a number of countries including Ethiopia, ...
Abstract. The economic achievements of post- WWII Japan and Germany, the success of the Asian Four T...
The debate over export expansion versus import substitution as the appropriate basis for industrial ...
The second half of the last century was difficult for many developing countries. Wide fluctuations i...
This article outlines issues with and evidence for supporting export-promoting trade strategy
This paper discusses how Ghana’s path to a middle income status does not have to be paved with only ...
Increasing exports ranks among the highest priorities of any government wishing to stimulate economi...
The issue of how developing countries can accelerate their economic growth is of crucial importance....
Foreign trade promotion ; International trade ; Developing countries ; Economic development
Developing countries, particularly those that depend heavily on a small number of agricultural expor...
The accumulation of empirical evidence that outward-oriented developing countries have generally per...
Thesis (PhD (Economics))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2013.The study intended to in...
World exports have expanded considerably during the past three decades. Developed countries gained m...
The rapid economic development of the Asian Tigers in the 1980s, mostly based on export oriented pol...
There is significant variation in opinion regarding benefits stemming from the use of export promoti...
Exports have a vital role in driving economic growth. For a number of countries including Ethiopia, ...