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the path of graduation, especially from Asia. Graduation from LDC status would imply loss of LDC trade preferences. This …
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This paper explores the impact of vertical specialization on world trade within the framework of the O-ring theory of production. Within such a framework there is little scope for substituting quantity for quality or for gaining market shares by undercutting established suppliers purely on cost....
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This paper explores the role of producer services and ICT on international outsourcing. The motivation for outsourcing is to focus on core business and improve efficiency and outsourcing companies usually outsource a number of functions and the efficiency gains depend on the ability for the...
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Asia’s economic success over the past four decades has been built on a strategy of export promotion coupled with trade …, relatively little empirical evidence exists. This volume aims to close this gap by providing new insights into how Asia’s labor …
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This paper examines liberalization of the basic telecommunications sector in a number of Asian countries and the role of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) in this process. It begins by explaining the working of the GATS as a mechanism for multilateral liberalization efforts. It...
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Asia’s economic success over the past four decades has been built on a strategy of export promotion coupled with trade …, relatively little empirical evidence exists. This volume aims to close this gap by providing new insights into how Asia’s labor …
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In the last ten years, there has been a sea change in trade and related policies in emerging markets. This results from autonomous reforms undertaken in conjunction with macroeconomic stabilization programmes. Many non-tariff measures have been eliminated and tariffs, now the principal trade...
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