Putting Development First: The Importance of Policy Space in the WTO and International Financial InstitutionsKevin P. Gallagher Some of the world's most prominent development thinkers address the following question in this volume: to what extent are the rules and economic forces that govern the global economy shrinking the 'policy space' that developing countries can draw from in order to construct policies to raise the standards of living of their people? They then analyse the possibly considerable room for manoeuvre that developing countries still have at their disposal despite global macro-economic realities, IMF/World Bank policies, and the trade rules regime of the World Trade Organization. Finally, the authors suggest actual policies that could be put in place in order to preserve existing spaces for development and to expand the tools developing countries can deploy. |
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... ( Amsden 2001 ) . Many of these measures have been shown to be economically efficient in a second - best world . Rodrik ( 1987 ) has shown that performance requirements on FDI are often necessary to maximize welfare benefits in the ...
... ( Amsden 2001 ) . Many of these measures have been shown to be economically efficient in a second - best world . Rodrik ( 1987 ) has shown that performance requirements on FDI are often necessary to maximize welfare benefits in the ...
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... Amsden argues that the “ bark of the WTO appears to be worse than its bite , and ' neodevelopmental States ' in ' the rest ' have taken advantage of this , where necessary . " While acknowledging that policy space is shrinking under the ...
... Amsden argues that the “ bark of the WTO appears to be worse than its bite , and ' neodevelopmental States ' in ' the rest ' have taken advantage of this , where necessary . " While acknowledging that policy space is shrinking under the ...
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... ( Amsden 2001 ) . 7. The concept of a control mechanism was first applied to the animal and the machine , and adapted to cybernetics by a physicist ( Wiener 1948 ) . It also became an integral part of modern corporate management ...
... ( Amsden 2001 ) . 7. The concept of a control mechanism was first applied to the animal and the machine , and adapted to cybernetics by a physicist ( Wiener 1948 ) . It also became an integral part of modern corporate management ...
Contents
Development Policies in a World of Globalization | 15 |
The Role of the State in | 33 |
Toward the Optimum Degree of Openness | 69 |
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