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Globalization and Financial Integration 14 Economic Theory&Research 11 Environmental Economics&Policies 10 TF054105-DONOR FUNDED OPERATION ADMINISTRATION FEE INCOME AND EXPENSE ACCOUNT 9 Trade Policy 4 Banks&Banking Reform 3 Globalization and Financial Integration Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 3 Common Carriers Industry 2 Export Competitiveness 2 Free Trade 2 Macroeconomics and Economic Growth 2 Rules of Origin 2 Achieving Shared Growth 1 Achieving Shared Growth Poverty Reduction 1 Agricultural Knowledge and Information Systems International Economics and Trade 1 Agricultural Sector Economics 1 Capital Flows 1 Capital Flows International Economics and Trade 1 Capital Markets and Capital Flows Finance and Financial Sector Development 1 Commodities International Economics and Trade 1 Development Economics & Aid Effectiveness Poverty Reduction 1 Development Patterns and Poverty Finance and Financial Sector Development 1 Economic Development International Economics and Trade 1 Economic Growth 1 Economic Growth International Economics and Trade 1 Finance and Financial Sector Development 1 Financial Crisis Management & Restructuring Private Sector Development 1 Food Security International Economics and Trade 1 Free Trade International Economics and Trade 1 Global Value Chains and Business Clustering 1 Globalization and Financial Integration Agriculture 1 Globalization and Financial Integration Poverty Reduction 1 International Economics and Trade 1 International Financial Markets International Economics and Trade 1 International Governmental Organizations International Economics and Trade 1 International Terrorism&Counterterrorism 1 International Trade and Trade Rules 1 Land Use and Policies Agriculture 1 Macroeconomic Management 1 Markets and Market Access 1
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Finger, J. Michael 5 Anand, Rahul 1 Bach, Christian F. 1 Bown, Chad P. 1 Cattaneo, Olivier 1 DEC 1 Dimaranan, Betina 1 Ettori, Francois 1 Ettori, Francois M. 1 Facchini, Giovanni 1 Fung, K.C. 1 Gereffi, Gary 1 Ghani, Ejaz 1 Gonzalez, Jorge G. 1 Hertel, Thomas W. 1 Low, Patrick 1 Martin, Will 1 Messerlin, Patrick A. 1 Ng, Francis 1 Nogués, Julio J. 1 Ocampo, José Antonio 1 Olarreaga, Marcelo 1 Schuknecht, Ludger 1 Silva, Peri 1 Staritz, Cornelia 1 Wangchuk, Sonam 1 Willmann, Gerald 1 Yeats, Alexander 1 la Torre, Luz Elena Reyes de 1
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 19 World Bank 2 World Bank Group 1
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Policy Research Working Paper Series 13 World Bank Publications 6
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How will changes in globalization impact growth in south Asia ?
Ghani, Ejaz; Anand, Rahul - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2009
The current global crisis may change globalization itself, as both developed and developing countries adjust to global imbalances that contributed to the crisis. Will these changes help or hinder economic recovery and growth in South Asia? This is the focus of this paper. The three models of...
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Substitutability and protectionism : Latin America's trade policy and imports from China and India
Facchini, Giovanni; Olarreaga, Marcelo; Silva, Peri; … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2007
The authors examine the trade policy response of Latin American governments to the rapid growth of China and India in world markets. To explain higher protection in sectors where a large share is imported from these countries, they extend the"protection for sale"model to allow for different...
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The World Trade Organization and antidumping in developing countries
Bown, Chad P. - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2006
Since the 1995 inception of the World Trade Organization (WTO), developing countries have become some of the most frequent users of the WTO-sanctioned antidumping trade policy instrument. This paper exploits newly available data to examine the pattern of actual industrial use of antidumping in...
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Antidumping and safeguard measures in the political economy of liberalization : the Mexican case
la Torre, Luz Elena Reyes de; Gonzalez, Jorge G. - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2005
Mexico's creation and use of safeguard and antidumping processes to advance its liberalization illustrate three key points: (1) The country was able to use the instruments without losing political control. In a period of crisis that threatened congressional approval of critical steps in the...
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Antidumping as safeguard policy
Finger, J. Michael; Ng, Francis; Wangchuk, Sonam - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2001
Antidumping is by far the most prevalent instrument applied by countries to impose new import restrictions. In the 1980s antidumping was used mainly by a handful of industrial countries. More recently developing countries have used it increasingly often. Since the World Trade Organization (WTO)...
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Market access advances and retreats : the Uruguay Round and beyond
Finger, J. Michael; Schuknecht, Ludger - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1999
In the Uruguay Round negotiations, trade distorting agricultural policies were taken up substantively for the first time in any round of multi-lateral trade negotiations. Voluntary export restraints outside the Multifibre Arrangement (MFA) were in fact eliminated. Developing countries became...
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GATT experience with safeguards - making economic and political sense of the possibilities that the GATT allows to restrict imports
Finger, J. Michael - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1998
Realizing that trade liberalization would require periodic adjustments because of problems in particular industries, GATT's framers provided that tariff reductions that led to such problems could be renegotiated; in an emergency a country could raise its tariff first and negotiate compensation...
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Growth, globalization, and gains from the Uruguay Round
Hertel, Thomas W.; Bach, Christian F.; Dimaranan, Betina; … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1996
Emphasizing the importance of evaluating the Uruguay Round in the context of a changing world economy, the authors base their projections on a model that incorporates certain economic shifts: 1) that the center of economic gravity will shift toward the South and toward Asia (a shift that is...
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Nontariff measures and developing countries : has the Uruguay Round leveled the playing field?
Low, Patrick; Yeats, Alexander - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1994
In the policy environment prevailing before implementation of the Uruguay Round results, exports from developing countries face significant nontariff measures in industrial countries. Based on 1992 trade flows, the import coverage ratio of nontariff measures on this trade was more than 18...
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Will GATT enforcement control antidumping?
Finger, J. Michael; Fung, K.C.; DEC - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 1993
The authors try to gauge why the GATT dispute settlement process has, to date, been so ineffective in disciplining the use of antidumping measures. Focusing on the five cases in which panels have completed their findings and recommendations, the authors identify the sources of this...
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