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substantial impact on agricultural development. Our institutional and historical examination of the structural adjustment …
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substantial impact on agricultural development. Our institutional and historical examination of the structural adjustment …
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The first part of this paper examines the theoretical and empirical case for full capital account liberalization in developing countries (DCs) and finds it unconvincing. Indeed, analysis and evidence presented here point to a strong case against it. The second part considers the liberalization...
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A major issue today is whether globalization of the world's labour, capital and product markets, together with rapid economic growth in India and China, will have an adverse effect on workers in the US and other advanced countries. Simulations of different scenarios using the...
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competition policies in the UK and the EU are unsuitable for developing countries - countries at different levels of development … and governance capacities require different types of competition policies. The paper presents a proposal for a development …
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Abstract This paper is concerned with the neglected role of competition policy in East Asian development. Michael … Porter considers Japan's development to have benefitted from intense competition among firms. By contrast, Caves and Uekusa …
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Abstract As Mr. Barber Conable observes in his Foreword, the World Development Report 1991 "synthesises and interprets … the lessons of forty years of development experience" (p. iii). In view of the World Bank's leading role in development …
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contribution to a development agenda for the UN for the 1990s. The notes suggest employment as the central focus of the new … development agenda for the global community. …
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development? This debate has recently taken a fresh turn with the apparent emergence of the “New Economy” in the U.S. The U.S. has …
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