9781848448148-1848448147-Trade Liberalisation and The Poverty of Nations

Trade Liberalisation and The Poverty of Nations

ISBN-13: 9781848448148
ISBN-10: 1848448147
Author: A. P. Thirlwall, Penélope Pacheco-López
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Format: Paperback 264 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781848448148
ISBN-10: 1848448147
Author: A. P. Thirlwall, Penélope Pacheco-López
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Format: Paperback 264 pages

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Trade Liberalisation and The Poverty of Nations (ISBN-13: 9781848448148 and ISBN-10: 1848448147), written by authors A. P. Thirlwall, Penélope Pacheco-López, was published by Edward Elgar Publishing in 2009. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Trade Liberalisation and The Poverty of Nations (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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`This book breaks out of the standard distinction between 'free trade' and 'protectionism', and shows how to think constructively about trade policy as an instrument of national economic strategy. It is highly recommended for those who wish to think beyond orthodoxy, and especially for those in developing countries who wish to influence negotiations with developed countries and western-based international organisations.'- Robert Wade, London School of Economics, UK`This is a gem of a book. Based on deep understanding of diverse economic theories and empirical evidence, it offers us a succinct but highly informative overview of the controversies surrounding the impact of trade policy on growth, inequality, and macroeconomics.'- Ha-Joon Chang, University of Cambridge, UK, and Author of Kicking Away the Ladder, and Bad Samaritans `Free-trade fundamentalism is gradually making way for a more nuanced and historically well-informed understanding of the role that trade policy plays in economic development. Thirlwall and Pacheco-López provide an excellent review of the relevant literature as well as a sophisticated critique of the earlier, simplistic views. As they explain, it is the details - the timing, sequencing, and context - that determine whether liberalization will succeed.'- Dani Rodrik, Harvard University, USOrthodox trade and growth theory, and the world's multilateral development institutions, extol the virtues of trade liberalization and free trade for more rapid economic development of poor countries. However, the contemporary reality and history seem to tell a different story. The world economy has experienced an unprecedented period of trade liberalization in the last thirty years, and yet international and global inequality is widening; domestic poverty (outside of China) is increasing; poor countries' exports have grown more slowly than their imports leading to balance of payments crises, and the so-called globalizing economies of the world (excluding China and India) have fared no better, and in some cases worse, than those countries that have not liberalized so extensively. This book argues that orthodox theory is based on many unreal assumptions, and that there are sound economic arguments for selective protection of industrial activities in the early stages of economic development. The historical evidence of the now-developed countries also illustrates this fact. With supporting empirical evidence, this book provides a powerful theoretical critique of orthodox trade theory. It will be of great interest to students taking courses in international trade and development economics, as well as to professional economists and policymakers in international development institutions.Contents: Preface: 1. The Theory and Measurement of Trade Liberalisation; 2. Trade Liberalisation, Trade Performance and Economic Growth; 3. Trade Liberalisation and International Inequality; 4. Trade Liberalisation, Poverty and Domestic Inequality; 5. Trade Strategy and Economic Development; Bibliography; Index
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