First published in 1998, this volume focuses on the relationship between trade policy and economic growth, one of the most controversial questions in the emerging paradigm on "international trade and economic development". Authored by a senior monetary expert and a senior lecturer in finance, the question is explored through institutional and policy issues with examples from a sample of ten African countries, with special reference to Malawi and Zambia. Asking which trade regime is appropriate for promoting economic growth in developing countries, the book concludes by discussing the appropriate strategy for African countries
Over the past two decades, nearly all developing countries and transition economies have undertaken ...
Southern Africa’s contribution to global output remains depressed at less than 2% of global producti...
This book challenges conventional wisdoms both about economic performance and about policies for eco...
Despite a number of multi-country case studies utilizing comparable analytical frameworks, numerous ...
The debate over the determinants of growth has occupied scholars for decades. Among them, trade regi...
Despite a number of multi-country case studies utilizing comparable analytical frameworks, numerous ...
African countries have not embraced trade liberalization in the manner that other developing regions...
Problem: Since the World Trade Organization (WTO) was established the purpose of Interna-tional trad...
This paper use the dynamic growth framework to model the relationship between trade liberalization p...
This book revisits the perennial challenge that scholars, economists, and politicians have been grap...
The paper investigates the relationship between trade barriers and growth using a dynamic panel regr...
The thesis examines the relationship between free trade and the economic growth in developing countr...
Trade barriers, erected by advanced countries to the agricultural exports from poor countries, are a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX200816 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
The debate over export expansion versus import substitution as the appropriate basis for industrial ...
Over the past two decades, nearly all developing countries and transition economies have undertaken ...
Southern Africa’s contribution to global output remains depressed at less than 2% of global producti...
This book challenges conventional wisdoms both about economic performance and about policies for eco...
Despite a number of multi-country case studies utilizing comparable analytical frameworks, numerous ...
The debate over the determinants of growth has occupied scholars for decades. Among them, trade regi...
Despite a number of multi-country case studies utilizing comparable analytical frameworks, numerous ...
African countries have not embraced trade liberalization in the manner that other developing regions...
Problem: Since the World Trade Organization (WTO) was established the purpose of Interna-tional trad...
This paper use the dynamic growth framework to model the relationship between trade liberalization p...
This book revisits the perennial challenge that scholars, economists, and politicians have been grap...
The paper investigates the relationship between trade barriers and growth using a dynamic panel regr...
The thesis examines the relationship between free trade and the economic growth in developing countr...
Trade barriers, erected by advanced countries to the agricultural exports from poor countries, are a...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DX200816 / BLDSC - British Library Do...
The debate over export expansion versus import substitution as the appropriate basis for industrial ...
Over the past two decades, nearly all developing countries and transition economies have undertaken ...
Southern Africa’s contribution to global output remains depressed at less than 2% of global producti...
This book challenges conventional wisdoms both about economic performance and about policies for eco...