Thematic studies from a Ford Foundation Project
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Thematic studies from a Ford Foundation Project
(Developing countries and the global trading system / edited by John Whalley, v. 1)
Macmillan, 1989
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
This is the first volume of two that resulted from a Ford Foundation project which considers how developing countries should participate in global negotiations governing international trade. It deals with specific problem areas, such as textile trade, agriculture and services as well as providing a profile of the trade objectives of 11 developing countries. The study comprises major contributions by a number of younger developing country scholars, intertwined with contributions from more well-known developed country researchers. Their views reflect the trade importance of rapidly growing countries such as Korea, the central role of debt and trade linkages for developing countries and the special trade problems facing African economies. The editor also edited the second volume of this study, "General Equilibrium Trade Policy Modelling", "Perspectives on a U.S. Canadian Free Trade Agreement" and "Trade Liberalization among Major World Trading Areas".
目次
- Part 1 Designing the system: introduction, Colleen Hamilton and John Whalley
- a game-theoretic view of international trade negotiations - implications for the developing countries, John McMillan
- the Havana Charter experience - lessons for developing countries, Janette Mark and Ann Weston
- trade restricting effects of exchange rate regimes - implications for developed-developing country trade negotiations, Ramon L. Clarete and John Whalley. Part 2 Developing country objectives in the system: primary commodities in the international trading system, T.Ademola Oyejide
- market access for manufactured exports from developing countries - trends and prospects, Marcelo de Paiva Abreu and Winston Fritsch
- developing countries and the liberalization of trade in services, Gary P.Sampson
- developing country coalition - building and international trade negotiations, Miles Kahler and John Odell. Part 3 Barriers, trade and sector issues: non-tariff barriers facing developing country exports, Gary P.Sampson
- South-South trade - building block or bargaining chip?, Manmohan Agarwal
- the structure of South-South Trade preferences in the 1988 GSTP Agreement - learning to say MFMFN, Robert E. Hudec
- liberalizing agricultural trade - some perspectives for developing countries, H.Don B.H. Gunasekera, David Parsons and Michael G.Kirby.
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