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Abstract This author sheds some light on the theoretical arguments on the use of selectivity and uniformity of trade policy in trade and industrialization for targeting industries and firms and provides a brief historical review of practices of developed countries and East Asian countries with...
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development policies and measures to enhance the capabilities of firms for establishing industries, making them efficient and … International Financial Institutions to make them “development friendly”. …
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Does Trade Openness Favour or Hinder Industrialization and Development? Mehdi Shafaeddin* A paper prepared for the … development. The author argues that there is neither a theoretical justification nor historical and empirical evidence to support … is a recipe for destruction of the industries at their early stages of infancy, or development; that if through NAMA …
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industrial learning and the development of capabilities of indigenous firms in Mexico and China in order to shed light on why …-developmental.” Mexico’s hands-off approach to learning has resulted in a lack of development of endogenous capacity of domestic firms …
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economic development of developing countries in the new world economy. The author argues that the answer to this question … depends on the development objective of the country and the role envisaged for international trade. If the role of … sake of integration, the industrial policy is irrelevant. By contrast, if development is the ultimate objective of their …
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