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- catalog abstract ""This book discusses the main strategies or options for small developing economics towards better integration into the world economy. They include membership of the World Trade Organization and unilateral economic liberalization. Another important strategy is regional integration among developing countries. Many small states also continue to rely heavily on special trade arrangements with industrial countries. Recently a lot of attention has been paid to quite a different strategy: North-South integration with reciprocal obligations. In practice, the strategies are not mutually exclusive, but must be combined into a coherent policy package for maximum advantage."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog contributor b11718236.
- catalog coverage "Developing countries Economic integration.".
- catalog created "2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2000.".
- catalog description ""This book discusses the main strategies or options for small developing economics towards better integration into the world economy. They include membership of the World Trade Organization and unilateral economic liberalization. Another important strategy is regional integration among developing countries. Many small states also continue to rely heavily on special trade arrangements with industrial countries. Recently a lot of attention has been paid to quite a different strategy: North-South integration with reciprocal obligations. In practice, the strategies are not mutually exclusive, but must be combined into a coherent policy package for maximum advantage."--BOOK JACKET.".
- catalog description "Globalization and regionalization go together -- Developing countries need to reposition, but how? -- Small developing countries face specific constraints -- The prospects of small developing economies matter for affluent countries -- What are the options for integrating into the world economy? -- Guide to the text -- WTO Membership: What's in It for Small Developing Countries? -- Developing countries and the multilateral trading system -- Relevance of new TWO provisions for developing countries -- Small developing economies and the WTO -- Unilateral Economic Liberalization -- From import substitution to export orientation -- Openness and economic growth -- The case for unilateral trade liberalization -- The limitations of unilateral trade liberalization -- Assessment -- South-South Regionalism -- Levels and types of integration -- Regionalism within the multilateral system -- Preconditions and success factors -- Institutional design -- Outcomes of regional integration arrangements -- Free trade areas, customs unions and rules of origin -- Assessment for small developing economies -- Non-Reciprocal Arrangements with Industrial Countries -- Effects of tariff preferences -- Experience with the main non-reciprocal arrangements -- Non-reciprocal arrangements and small developing economies -- North-South Regionalism -- Motives for industrial countries -- Motives for developing countries -- Small economies and the FTAA -- The EU and the ACP countries: ready for reciprocity? -- North-South integration and small developing economies.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 188-194) and index.".
- catalog extent "xii, 201 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0312233582 (cloth)".
- catalog identifier "0333800885".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : St. Martin's Press,".
- catalog spatial "Developing countries Economic integration.".
- catalog subject "337.1/724 21".
- catalog subject "Globalization.".
- catalog subject "HC59.7 .K386 2000".
- catalog subject "International economic integration.".
- catalog subject "States, Small Economic integration.".
- catalog subject "States, Small.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Globalization and regionalization go together -- Developing countries need to reposition, but how? -- Small developing countries face specific constraints -- The prospects of small developing economies matter for affluent countries -- What are the options for integrating into the world economy? -- Guide to the text -- WTO Membership: What's in It for Small Developing Countries? -- Developing countries and the multilateral trading system -- Relevance of new TWO provisions for developing countries -- Small developing economies and the WTO -- Unilateral Economic Liberalization -- From import substitution to export orientation -- Openness and economic growth -- The case for unilateral trade liberalization -- The limitations of unilateral trade liberalization -- Assessment -- South-South Regionalism -- Levels and types of integration -- Regionalism within the multilateral system -- Preconditions and success factors -- Institutional design -- Outcomes of regional integration arrangements -- Free trade areas, customs unions and rules of origin -- Assessment for small developing economies -- Non-Reciprocal Arrangements with Industrial Countries -- Effects of tariff preferences -- Experience with the main non-reciprocal arrangements -- Non-reciprocal arrangements and small developing economies -- North-South Regionalism -- Motives for industrial countries -- Motives for developing countries -- Small economies and the FTAA -- The EU and the ACP countries: ready for reciprocity? -- North-South integration and small developing economies.".
- catalog title "Small developing countries and global markets : competing in the big league / Walter Kennes.".
- catalog type "text".