Trade, Investment and Development: Reaping the Full Benefits of Open Markets
Developing and transition economies are seeking to accelerate their development by liberalising trade and investment, and taking advantage of the opportunities of the global market place. However, in the wake of recent financial crises, concerns have been expressed that some countries might turn awa...
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Paris :
OECD Publishing
1999.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface
- Executive Summary
- I. Introduction
- II. Trends in Liberalisation
- -i. OECD Countries
- ii. Non-OECD Countries
- iii. The Last Two Years
- iv. Towards a New Round
- IV. Some Country Experiences
- -i. Korea
- ii. Mexico
- iii. Transition Economies
- iv. ASEAN4
- v. Chile
- vi. Can the Least Developed Countries Benefit from Open Trade and Investment?
- V. What Other Policy Challenges Must Be Tackled for Benefitting from Open Trade and Investment?
- -i. Macroeconomic Stability
- ii. Governance
- iii. Financial and Corporate Sector Strengthening
- iv. Human Resource Development
- v. Managing Adjustment
- VI. Trade, Investment, and Devleopemnt and the Environment
- VII. The Role of International Cooperation
- Bibliography and Selected References