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and growth, and growth and poverty. We contribute to this literature by exploring the relationships between inequality …, trade liberalisation, growth and poverty in a sample of exclusively developing countries. We find moderately robust evidence … evidence that inequality, growth or trade liberalisation are significant determinants of cross-country variations in poverty …
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poverty in developing countries. There is relatively little empirical evidence addressing this question directly, but a lot of … relationship between trade liberalisation and poverty, so that the picture is much less negative than is often suggested in popular … debate. In the long run and on average, trade liberalisation is highly likely to be poverty alleviating, and there is no …
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Overall, protection in goods and services now appears modest in developed and developing countries, but there are a number of products where protection remains high and liberalization could bring important benefits to developing countries. In absolute terms the greatest gains for developing...
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This paper evaluates the impact on Uganda of the liberalisation of world trade, especially in agricultural commodities … slight impact on the world prices of the agricultural commodities it exports. Second, the principal gains actually arise from …
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