Efficiency pre-conditions for successful integration of developing countries into the world economy
Hiemenz U. and
Rolf Langhammer
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper discussing trade liberalization trade policies capable of promoting the integration of developing countries into the international economic system - comments on shortcomings of economic development associated with import substitution; examines the need to combine trade liberalization with fiscal policy and monetary policy measures; considers implications of protectionism and slow economic growth in developed countries for the expansion of exports of developing countries. Bibliography, statistical tables.
Keywords: trade liberalization.; trade policy.; international; economic system; economic development; import substitution; fiscal policy.; monetary policy; protectionism; economic growth; export; statistical table; libéralisation des échanges; politique du commerce international; international; système économique; développement économique; substitution des importations; politique fiscale; politique monétaire; protectionnisme; croissance économique; exportation; tableau statistique; liberalización del intercambio; política de comercio internacional; internacional; sistema económico; desarrollo económico; sustitución de importaciones; política fiscal; política monetaria; proteccionismo; crecimiento económico; exportación; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 141 P. pages
Date: 1986
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Published in International employment policies working paper series
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