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Towards a More General Approach to Trade Liberalization

Nicholas Gruen

The Economic Record, 1999, vol. 75, issue 4, 385-396

Abstract: Despite the frequency with which they have been promoted as a model of development. East Asian trade policies have had little influence on the normative economics of trade reform. In contrast to directly dismantling protection, developing countries have often provided concessional import rights which override existing protection. These instruments include EPZs and duty remission. This paper accommodates these instruments of ‘new trade liberalization’ within a more general understanding of trade liberalization illustrating their similarities and their differences. Both old and new trade liberalization can, on their own, bring about complete free trade. Needless to say, so far, neither has!

Date: 1999
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