Export Diversification and the New Protectionism: The Experiences of Latin America
Werner Baer and
Stephen Gillis
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
Date: 1981
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Chapters in this book:
- Preface , pp 9-17

- Werner Baer and Stephen Gillis
- Exports and Policy in Latin-American Countries: Prospects for the World Economy and for Latin-American Exports, 1980-90 , pp 18-47

- Donald B. Keesing
- Commodity Exports and NIEO Proposals for Buffer Stocks and Compensatory Finance: Implications for Latin America , pp 48-82

- F. Gerard Adams, Jere Behrman and M. Lasaga
- Effects of Changes in Consumption and Trade Patterns on Agricultural Development in Latin America , pp 83-97

- Adolfo Figueroa
- State-Owned Enterprises in Latin-American Exports , pp 98-114

- Raymond Vernon
- The Mexican Oil Syndrome: Early Symptoms, Preventive Efforts, and Prognosis , pp 115-130

- Abel Beltran del Rio
- Policy Responses to External Shocks in Selected Latin-American Countries , pp 131-167

- Bela Balassa
- The Burden of Exchange Rate Adjustment in Brazil , pp 168-181

- Eliana Cardoso
- Colombia and the Andean Group: Economic and Political Determinants of Regional Integration Policy , pp 182-203

- Miguel Urrutia
- Challenges and Opportunities Posed by Asia's Superexporters: Implications for Manufactured Exports from Latin America , pp 204-230

- Gustav Ranis
- Gains to Latin America from Trade Liberalization in Developed and Developing Nations , pp 231-259

- Rachel McCulloch
- The Industry-Country Incidence of "Less than Fair Value" Cases in US Import Trade , pp 260-279

- Joseph Finger
- External Debt and the Trade Imperative in Latin America , pp 280-302

- Millard F. Long
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