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Trade Preferences And Differential Treatment Of Developing Countries |
Edited by Bernard Hoekman, Research Manager, International Trade, The World Bank, US and Visiting Professor, Groupe d’Economie Mondiale, Institut d’Études Politiques, Paris, France and Çaglar Özden, The World Bank, US
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| 2007 |
624 pp |
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978 1 84376 635 3 |
$310.00 |
on-line discount
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‘It is always convenient to have collections of articles on a particular theme gathered together in one volume, and this book is no exception. Many of the papers are classics, ranging from the history of the global trading system, and institutional developments to help developing countries, to the pure theory of trade preferences. Hoekman and Özden have done teachers and practitioners of trade and development theory and policy a great service.’ – Tony Thirlwall, Keynes College, University of Kent, UK
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31 articles, dating from 1964 to 2005
Contributors include: R. Baldwin, J.M. Finger, H.G. Johnson, L. Lundberg, A. Mattoo, T. Murray, E.J. Ray, A. Sapir, C. Stevens, J. Whalley
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This book is volume 11 in the Critical Perspectives on the Global Trading System and the WTO series. To view the rest of the series, please use the link.
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