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Whether a liberalizing developing economy should implement the entire WTO-prescribed package and to what extent this is expedient, are the two burning questions, especially because available empirical evidence suggests that the developing countries have been facing substantial adjustment costs...
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Developing countries have been facing substantial adjustment costs in their endeavor in implementing trade reform. To lessen the adjustment costs of trade reform and to diffuse political support for protection a uniform tariff policy has often been recommended. The present paper examines the...
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Removal of tariff restrictions from the relatively unskilled labour intensive sectors; growth in foreign direct investment and the consequent increase in the relative demand for skilled labour; and, fall in real minimum wages and decline of trade union strength of the unskilled workers are cited...
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The paper analyzes the implications of a subsidy policy on education and different liberalized trade and investment policies on the incidence of child labour in a general equilibrium framework with endogenous determination of family size and enrollment of children to schools from each poor...
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