Size matters
Ransford Smith
World Trade Review, 2004, vol. 3, issue 3, 441-446
Abstract:
The two papers address questions related to the role and place of small, developing countries in the global trading system and in multilateral trade negotiations, reflecting the resurgence of interest in recent years in size-related constraints to development and to participation of small economies in international trade.
Date: 2004
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