Economic integration and development : has regionalism delivered for developing countries? /
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TextPublication details: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Pub., c2002.Description: ix, 169 p. :illISBN: - 1840647027
- 9781840647020
- 337.09172'4 KRE
- HC59.7 .K695 2002
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Includes index.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 151-159).
This book leads to three important policy conclusions. First, in designing preferential trading arrangements, developed countries should recognize and attempt to minimize the possible discriminating effect on developing countries; second, the developing countries have an abiding interest in the success of WTO negotiations that would minimize the discrimination against them of regional groupings in Europe and North America; and third, any customs unions or free-trade areas among the developing countries themselves should be outward looking if they are to enhance the welfare of developing countries.
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