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Policy Responses to Trade Preference Erosion - Options for Developing Countries

English · Paperback / Softback

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A study that looks at how best developing countries should respond to the erosion of trade preferences caused by continuing multilateral tariff liberalisation, either through restructuring individual preference arrangements or by acting to offset the adverse effects of preference erosion.

List of contents

Foreword; Abbreviations; Summary; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Context and issues; 1.2 Aims of the study; 1.3 Outline of the report; 2. Review of Trade Preference Schemes; 2.1 Nature and evolution of preferential schemes; 2.2 Extent and trade coverage of preferential schemes; 2.3 Preference margins: extent and evolution; 2.4 Summary conclusions; 3. Preferences and Developing Country Experience; 3.1 Benefits of preferential trade agreements; 3.2 Benefits of targeted trade preferences; 3.3 Costs of preference erosion; 3.4 Implications of the evidence on costs and benefits; 3.5 Summary conclusions; 4. Future Prospects and Policy Options; 4.1 Implications of current trade negotiations for preference erosion; 4.2 Characteristics of countries exposed to preference erosion; 4.3 Improving preference schemes; 4.4 Policy responses in preference-receiving countries; 4.5 Summary and implications; 5. Strategies for Addressing Preference Erosion; 5.1 Trade policy negotiating strategies; 5.2 Trade facilitation and investment strategies; 5.3 Aid for trade and export development; 5.4 Conclusions: some questions answered; Appendix to Chapter 2 (A2); Appendix to Chapter 3 (A3); Annex Tables; Bibliography; Index

About the author

Chris Milner is Professor of International Economics and Research Fellow of the Centre for Research on International Trade and Economic Development (CREDIT) and the Globalisation and Economic Policy (GEP) Research Centre, School of Economics, University of Nottingham. Oliver Morrissey is Professor of Development Economics and Director of the Centre for Research on International Trade and Economic Development (CREDIT), School of Economics, University of Nottingham. Evious Zgovu is a Visiting Research Fellow in the Centre for Research on International Trade and Economic Development (CREDIT), School of Economics, University of Nottingham.

Product details

Authors Chris Milner, Chris/ Morrissey Milner, Oliver Morrissey, Evious Zgovu
Publisher Stylus Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.02.2010
 
EAN 9781849290098
ISBN 978-1-84929-009-8
No. of pages 184
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

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