International Economic Disorder: Essays in North-South RelationsMonograph on international economic relations and the new international economic order - analyses causes of international market imperfections and economic implications for developing countries, extent of protectionism in the industrial sector of developed countries, economic agreements (partic. The Lome Convention) and trade barriers, debt relief, the international monetary system, technology transfer, the situation of least developed countries, development aid, self reliance, etc. Bibliographys and statistical tables. |
Contents
World Market Imperfections and the Developing | 22 |
The New Industrial Protectionism and the Developing | 62 |
Relief and Reform in Third World Debt | 104 |
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International Economic Disorder: Essays in North-South Relations Gerald K. Helleiner Limited preview - 1983 |
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ACP countries agreement alternative arrangements assessment balance of payments bargaining Bhagwati capacity capital cent commodity competitive costs currency debt relief devaluation distribution dollar domestic donor effects exchange rate existing export financing gains GATT governments Group of 77 Helleiner important income increased industrial industrialised countries institutions interest International Economic Order International Monetary international trade investment issues labour least less developed countries loans Lomé Convention major manufactured market imperfections ments MFN tariff cuts multilateral negotiations OECD official development assistance particular pegged political poor countries poorest countries possible potential present problems processing programme projects proposals prospects protectionism recent recipient reform relationships relatively reserves respect scheme SDR allocations sectors special drawing rights STABEX technical assistance Third World Tokyo Round trade barriers Trade Policy trans-national transfer UNCTAD World Bank World Bank group world economy world markets