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barriers and agricultural subsidies, and then of possible reform outcomes from the WTO's Doha Development Agenda. The results … liberalization could move the world some way toward those desirable outcomes, but more so the more developing countries themselves … cut applied tariffs, particularly on agricultural imports. "--World Bank web site …
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accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2001. The accession greatly accelerated China's domestic reforms. By the end … of 2007, China was ranked the second largest exporter and third largest trader in the world after its exports grew at …The past eight years witnessed China's phenomenal growth and integration into the world economy, expedited by its …
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"The authors examine the effects of WTO agreements and domestic trade policy reforms on production, welfare, and …. (2) Free world trade has similar, but larger, impacts. (3) Domestic trade liberalization induces an expansion of … liberalization effects far outweigh those of free world trade when these scenarios are combined. (5) Remittances constitute a …
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consistent with World Trade Organization (WTO) rules. …Syria made promotion of non-oil exports one of the main objectives of its development strategy to counter the emerging … twin balance of payments and fiscal deficits resulting from secular decline of oil production and exports. To realize this …
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overall protection so that its exports can compete in world markets. At the same time, the government needs to protect …In an increasingly competitive, globalizing world, Bangladesh needs to rationalize its tariff structure and lower …
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positive impact of liberalization on productivity grows stronger when corrected for the endogeneity bias. "--World Bank web …
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World Trade Organization (WTO) rules of prevailing international prices as the measure of competition that industry was … expected to meet. The WTO rules would also have allowed the use of other standards-as in traditional antidumping … rules, and on the courage to do it. "--World Bank web site …
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