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Economic Policy Responses to Preference Erosion : From Trade as Aid to Aid for Trade

2005

Prowse, Susan | Hoekman, Bernard


Bibliographic information
Publisher
World Bank, Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Opportunity cost; Export price; Liberalization of trade; Trade action; Preferential tariff; Trade assistance; Trade reforms; Global trade; Foreign products; Trade diversion; Domestic industries; Exporters; Trade development; Negotiating agenda; Trade adjustment; Trade areas; Income support programs; Trade agenda; Removal of trade-distorting policies; Multilateral trade; Restrictive rules of origin; Competitiveness of firms; Export diversification; General equilibrium model; Discriminatory trade policies; Discriminatory tariff reduction; Economic policy; Regional trade; Safety nets; Trade capacity; Importing country; Development strategies; Debt burden; Domestic producers; Positive externalities; Regional trade agreements; Preferential trade; Trade regime; Apparel; Most-favored-nation; Dynamic gains; Export production; Market failures; Trade creation; Preferential suppliers; Public good; Local suppliers; Reciprocal access; Multilateral agencies; Trade gains; Trade distortions; Uruguay round; Import prices; Foreign suppliers; Discriminatory tariff; Multilateral trade liberalization; Import subsidy; Income groups; Price supports; Reciprocal trade preferences; Trading partners; International policy; Transactions costs; External shocks; Real income; Ldcs; Trade reform; Development assistance; Middle income countries; Rates of protection; Tariff line; Primary factors; Generalized system of preferences; Trade integration; Elimination of tariffs; Tariff reductions; Global trade analysis; Harmonization; Political economy; Third-country suppliers; Global liberalization; Financial assistance; Financial transfers; Reciprocity; Importing countries; Market power; Regional trade liberalization; World prices; Technical assistance; Income developing countries; Benefits of trade; Zero tariff; Reciprocal basis; Trade effect; Preference erosion; Export capacity; Low-income countries; Preference schemes; Mfn tariffs; Macroeconomic policy; Competitiveness; Country exporters; Nondiscriminatory regime; Quantitative restrictions; Transition period; Nondiscriminatory tariff reductions; Preferential access; Free access; Welfare gains; Multilateral reforms; Specialization; World trading system; Price changes; Transition periods; Multilateral liberalization; Comparative advantage; Preferential access to markets; Quota rents; Multilateral approach; Tariff lines; Business cycle; Negative terms of trade effects
Language
English
Format
application/pdf, text/plain
License
CC BY 3.0 IGO, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/, World Bank

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