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Export sector 1 Foreign capital 1 Non-traded intermediary 1 Protected import-competing sector 1 Trade liberalization 1 Urban unemployment 1 Welfare 1 foreign capital 1 general equilibrium 1 informal sector 1 labour market reform 1 non-traded intermediary 1 tariff reform 1
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Chaudhuri, Sarbajit 2
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International Trade 1 The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development 1
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FOREIGN CAPITAL INFLOW, NON-TRADED INTERMEDIARY, URBAN UNEMPLOYMENT AND WELFARE IN A SMALL OPEN ECONOMY: A THEORETICAL ANALYSIS
Chaudhuri, Sarbajit - EconWPA - 2005
result of a foreign capital inflow has been found to be valid when the non-traded intermediary is solely used in the …The paper attempts to analyze the implications of foreign capital inflow in a small open economy with a non-traded … intermediary on the welfare and urban unemployment in a three- sector Harris-Todaro (1970) framework. The standard immiserizing …
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How and how far to liberalize a developing economy with informal sector and factor market distortions
Chaudhuri, Sarbajit - In: The Journal of International Trade & Economic Development 12 (2003) 4, pp. 403-428
Whether a liberalizing developing economy should implement the entire WTO-prescribed package, and to what extent this is expedient, are two important questions, especially because the available empirical evidence suggests that developing countries have been facing substantial adjustment costs in...
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