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Many of the present difficulties of the world economy have been blamed on the two oil-price explosions of the 1970s. Professor Chichilnisky shows that, at least in the case of the oil-importing developing countries, the negative effects have been overestimated. In fact, in some respects the oil...
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from openness to trade in services. [WP No. 210]. …
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This paper surveys the literature on the relationship between international trade and inclusive growth. It examines … claims that the rise in inequality in many countries can be attributed to the concurrent rise in trade competition …, especially from EMEs like China, spurring trade tensions and protectionist measures. The paper investigates the conflicting …
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growth. Except for the use of exports to measure trade openness, using openness index and imports to proxy for trade openness … approach to investigate whether trade openness has spurred economic growth in Uganda. The extant literature shows that trade …, more openness, exports and imports lead to increased economic growth. This implies that a significant proportion of …
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growth. Except for the use of exports to measure trade openness, using openness index and imports to proxy for trade openness … approach to investigate whether trade openness has spurred economic growth in Uganda. The extant literature shows that trade …, more openness, exports and imports lead to increased economic growth. This implies that a significant proportion of …
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