Trade Reform and Changes in the Terms of Trade in Turkey
David Greenaway and
David Sapsford
Chapter 3 in The Economy of Turkey since Liberalization, 1996, pp 52-66 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract The last decade has seen unprecedented liberalization in developing countries. Some liberalizations have been unilateral, others have been initiated as part of the conditions associated with World Bank structural adjustment lending (SAL) programmes. The extent of these liberalizations has been well documented (see, for example, Greenaway and Morrissey, 1993a; Whalley, 1989) and the economic impact of some of the earlier ones has been subject to some scrutiny, especially those with a SAL connection, (e.g. Mosley et al., 1991; Thomas et al., 1991), as also have those which predated SALs (e.g. Papageorgiou et al., 1991). As a result we now know quite a lot about timing, sequencing and economic effects (see Greenaway and Morrissey, 1993b for a review).
Keywords: Trade Policy; Granger Causality; Trade Liberalization; Trade Orientation; International Financial Statistics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1996
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-24464-5_3
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