Trade for Development. Achieving the Millennium Development Goals
Ernesto Zedillo,
Patrick Messerlin () and
Julia Nielson
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Ernesto Zedillo: YCSG - Yale Center for the Study of Globalization - Yale University [New Haven]
Patrick Messerlin: ECON - Département d'économie (Sciences Po) - Sciences Po - Sciences Po - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Julia Nielson: Banque Mondiale - Banque Mondiale
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Abstract:
This report emphasizes high-income countries' responsibility to lead by example in pursuing more open markets and in supporting the Least Developed Countries to raise their export competitiveness. It proposes concrete and practical steps that governments and international agencies can undertake to bring trade to bear on development. The report has been prepared by a group of leading experts who contributed in their personal capacity and volunteered their time to this important task. I am very grateful for their thorough and skilled efforts, and I am sure that the practical options for action in this report will make an important contribution to achieving the Millennium Development Goals. I strongly recommend it to anyone who is interested in how to mobilize trade for development.
Date: 2005
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Published in [Research Report] Earthscan. 2005
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