Putting Development First: The Importance of Policy Space in the WTO and International Financial InstitutionsSome 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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As a result , the domestic market and aggregate demand tend to shrink , discouraging genuine foreign direct investment that could be attracted for upgrading and expanding production at home . On the other hand , since successive ...
As a result , the domestic market and aggregate demand tend to shrink , discouraging genuine foreign direct investment that could be attracted for upgrading and expanding production at home . On the other hand , since successive ...
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EU rules of origin The European Union has adopted high domestic - content rules of origin in automobiles and other industries such as photocopiers , and has also entertained proposals for even tighter requirements for printed circuit ...
EU rules of origin The European Union has adopted high domestic - content rules of origin in automobiles and other industries such as photocopiers , and has also entertained proposals for even tighter requirements for printed circuit ...
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To encourage domestic production , the government resorted to the policy of selective high tariff and import bans during the 1960s . However , the recurrence of weak domestic demand and continued deterioration in the trade balance ...
To encourage domestic production , the government resorted to the policy of selective high tariff and import bans during the 1960s . However , the recurrence of weak domestic demand and continued deterioration in the trade balance ...
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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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