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Paperback Trade Policies and Developing Nations Book

ISBN: 0815750552

ISBN13: 9780815750550

Trade Policies and Developing Nations

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The author considers the implications of deeper integration in the international economy for developing countries. She traces the reasons for the developing countries' reversals of earlier policies and demonstrates the importance of the open trading system for them.

Anne O. Krueger is professor of economics at Stanford University

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A good review of developing nations trade policies

This book is an interesting review of major policies adopted by developing countries for the last few decades, and the implications these have had on the development of the countries adopting them. Krueger is obviously a strong proponent of free trade and against industrial policy, and she makes a strong case that, even if these policies could be used positively, the political decision making process neutralizes good intentions and practically ensures that industrial policy will reach a sub-optimal point, below where pure free trade would be. One interesting conclusion that I would like to read more about is the fact that she finds that higher imports are in fact more important than higher exports in the development of a country. This is a book of impecable analysis and good sensible economic recommendations, though it will contradict much of what anti-globalizers think is true.
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