martes, 13 de julio de 2010

Has Trade Liberalisation in Poor Countries Delivered the Promises Expected?

The paper reviews the evidence of the impact of trade liberalization on the economic performance of poor developing countries with respect to poverty reduction, the distribution of income within countries, the distribution of income between countries, trade and the balance of payments, and economic growth, and finds that liberalisation has not delivered the benefits expected. Economic theory, and the historical and contemporary evidence, all provide arguments for protection of industrial activities in developing countries.

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