Global Economic Prospects 2002 [electronic resource] Making Trade Work for the World's Poor Newfarmer, Richard

By: Newfarmer, Richard
Contributor(s): Fink, Carsten | Maskus, Keith | Mattoo, Aaditya | Newfarmer, Richard | Timmer, Hans | Van der Mensbrugghe, Dominique | Varoudakis, Aristomene
Material type: TextTextSeries: Global Economic Prospects: ; World Bank e-Library: Publisher: Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2002Description: 1 online resource (282 p.)ISBN: 0821349961Subject(s): Currencies and Exchange Rates | Debt Markets | Economic Theory and Research | Emerging Markets | Finance and Financial Sector Development | Macroeconomics and Economic Growth | Private Sector Development | Transport | Transport Economics, Policy and PlanningAdditional physical formats: Print Version:Online resources: home Abstract: Realizing the promise of the new global initiatives to expand trade requires concerted effort to move development to center stage in trade policy formulation. This report is dedicated to that agenda. It begins with a review of global prospects and ways globalization links the fates of industrial and developing countries. The report then considers issues in four broad areas that are particularly important to developing countries: merchandise trade, services, transport, and intellectual property rights. A final chapter summarizes the forward-looking policy agenda, and assesses the potential impact of further global integration and more rapid growth for the standards of living in poor countries everywhere.
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Realizing the promise of the new global initiatives to expand trade requires concerted effort to move development to center stage in trade policy formulation. This report is dedicated to that agenda. It begins with a review of global prospects and ways globalization links the fates of industrial and developing countries. The report then considers issues in four broad areas that are particularly important to developing countries: merchandise trade, services, transport, and intellectual property rights. A final chapter summarizes the forward-looking policy agenda, and assesses the potential impact of further global integration and more rapid growth for the standards of living in poor countries everywhere.

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