Policy Responses to Trade Preference Erosion: Options for Developing Countries
Synopsis
It was hoped that trade preferences, offered to exports from developing countries by industrialised countries, would give greater economic benefits than has been the case. Now continuing multilateral tariff liberalisation threatens to further erode even those benefits that remain.
This study looks at how best developing countries should respond to this erosion of trade preferences, either through restructuring individual preference arrangements or by acting to offset the adverse effects of preference erosion.
Chapters
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Foreword
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Abbreviations
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Summary
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Introduction
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Review of Trade Preference Schemes
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Preferences and Developing Country Experience
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Future Prospects and Policy Options
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Strategies for Addressing Preference Erosion
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Appendix to Chapter 2 (A2)
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Appendix to Chapter 3 (A3)
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Annex Tables
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Bibliography
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Published
1 March 2010
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