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Economic adjustment and reform programs, including those supported by international financial institutions (IFIs), must cope with informational asymmetries and special interest politics. This presents a particularly serious issue when IFIs make structural economic reforms a condition for...
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Two economists designed the main features of the charter of the IMF during World War II: John Maynard Keynes and Harry …
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This paper studies the implications of the Uruguay Round for Kenya’s own trade regime and its external trading environment. The analysis indicates that Kenya did not undertake significant liberalization commitments under the Uruguay Round. There are however, several effects on Kenya’s...
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China''s increasing integration with the global economy has contributed to sustained growth in international trade. Its exports have become more diversified, and greater penetration of industrial country markets has been accompanied by a surge in China''s imports from all regions-especially...
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Over the last two decades, world trade and production have become increasingly organized around global value chains …
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declined over the same period. In short, the recent era of globalization has witnessed the emergence of regional business …
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The Gulf of Guinea''s tremendous potential is creating investment opportunities for the region. Some of its resources, such as oil, minerals, and forests, continue to attract significant investments whereas others, like natural gas, could be exploited to their full potential if necessary...
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This paper analyzes the appropriate sequencing between accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the …
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This paper elaborates on a number of key principles that need to underpin a coherent and development-friendly architecture for the WTO. The key principles include enlarging the scope of WTO bargaining to include labor flows as well as capital flows; creating a structure that would provide a...
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Small and poor countries pose a challenge for the World Trade Organization (WTO). These countries have acquired a …
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