South-South trade preferences : the GSTP and trade in manufactures
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South-South trade preferences : the GSTP and trade in manufactures
(Indo-Dutch studies on development alternatives, 9)
Sage, 1992
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Includes bibliographical references ( p. [223]-230) and index
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Description
Against the background of increasing awareness of the importance of enhanced trade between less developed countries, this book analyzes the merits of various approaches towards lowering trade barriers between developing countries in order to stimulate South-South trade in manufactured products. Using empirical data, the contributors establish what factors induce developing countries to adopt a protectionist stance and examine in detail the existing structure of trade control measures.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Hans Linnemann
The Issue of South-South Trade
Preferential Trade Among Developing Countries - Pitou van Dijck
Objectives and Feasibility
Towards a Global System of Trade Preferences Among Developing Countries - Pitou van Dijck
The Syndrome of Protectionism and the Prospects for Trade Liberalization - Pitou van Dijck and Els Hoogteijling
Patterns of South-South Trade in Manufactures - Harmen Verbruggen
The Structure of Protection and South-South Trade in Manufactures - Harmen Verbruggen
Commodity Composition of Trade in Manufactures and South-South Trade Potential - Cees van Beers and Hans Linnemann
GTSP Tariff Reduction and its Effects on South-South Trade Flows - Hans Linnemann and Harmen Verbruggen
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