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- catalog abstract "In the early years of international concern over the development of poor countries, the role of international trade was hotly debated. On one side were those such as Myint, Viner, and Chenery, who advocated a course of exports based on comparative advantage, beginning largely with primary goods and moving to simple manufactures as industrialization progressed. Others such as Nurkse, Prebisch, and Singer took a more pessimistic view of trade; they feared an inevitable long-term relative decline in the markets of primary goods and, as a consequence, a worsening of the economies that were dependent on those exports. Prebisch in particular offered proposals for avoiding this dependency trap, including special preferences in Northern markets for Southern exports, infant-industry policies to stimulate domestic manufacturing through import substitution, and the formation of customs unions among developing countries to lower the costs of infant-industry protection by increasing market size.".
- catalog contributor b2318317.
- catalog contributor b2318318.
- catalog coverage "Developing countries Commerce.".
- catalog created "c1987.".
- catalog date "1987".
- catalog date "c1987.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1987.".
- catalog description "In the early years of international concern over the development of poor countries, the role of international trade was hotly debated. On one side were those such as Myint, Viner, and Chenery, who advocated a course of exports based on comparative advantage, beginning largely with primary goods and moving to simple manufactures as industrialization progressed. Others such as Nurkse, Prebisch, and Singer took a more pessimistic view of trade; they feared an inevitable long-term relative decline in the markets of primary goods and, as a consequence, a worsening of the economies that were dependent on those exports. Prebisch in particular offered proposals for avoiding this dependency trap, including special preferences in Northern markets for Southern exports, infant-industry policies to stimulate domestic manufacturing through import substitution, and the formation of customs unions among developing countries to lower the costs of infant-industry protection by increasing market size.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographies.".
- catalog extent "viii, 168 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Exports of developing countries.".
- catalog identifier "082130870X (pbk.) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Exports of developing countries.".
- catalog isPartOf "World Bank symposium".
- catalog issued "1987".
- catalog issued "c1987.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : World Bank,".
- catalog relation "Exports of developing countries.".
- catalog spatial "Developing countries Commerce.".
- catalog spatial "Developing countries.".
- catalog subject "382/.6/091724 19".
- catalog subject "Export sales contracts Developing countries.".
- catalog subject "HF4055 .E96 1987".
- catalog title "Exports of developing countries : how direction affects performance / edited by Oli Havrylyshyn.".
- catalog type "text".