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_b.D392 1998
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245 0 0 _aDeveloping and newly industrializing countries /
_cedited by Chris Milner.
264 1 _aCheltenham, UK ;
_aNorthampton, MA, USA :
_bEdward Elgar,
_c[1998]
264 4 _c©1998
300 _a2 volumes :
_billustrations ;
_c25 cm.
490 1 _aThe Globalization of the world economy ;
_v4
490 1 _aA Elgar reference collection
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 0 _tAcknowledgements
_tAn Introduction by the editor to both volumes appears in Volume I
_tPART I MULTINATIONAL FIRMS, EXPORTS AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
_tPremachandra Athukorala
_tSisira Jayasuriya
_tEdward Oczkowski (1995)
_t1. `Multinational Firms and Export Performance in Developing Countries: Some Analytical Issues and New Empirical Evidence', Journal of Development Economics, 46, 109-22
_tV.N. Balasubramanyam
_tM. Salisu
_tDavid Sapsford (1996)
_t2. `Foreign Direct Investment and Growth in EP and IS Countries', Economic Journal, 106 (434), January, 92-105
_tElliott R. Morss (1991)
_t3. `The New Global Players: How They Compete and Collaborate', World Development, 19 (1), 55-64
_tMartin Kenney
_tRichard Florida (1994)
_t4. `Japanese Maquiladoras: Production Organization and Global Commodity Chains', World Development, 22 (1), 27-44
_tPART II SECTORAL ISSUES
_tYongzheng Yang (1994)
_t5. `The Impact of MFA Phasing Out on World Clothing and Textile Markets', Journal of Development Studies, 30 (3), April, 892-915
_tR. Tyers
_tK. Anderson (1988)
_t6. `Liberalising OECD Agricultural Policies in the Uruguay Round: Effects on Trade and Welfare', Journal of Agricultural Economics, 39 (2), May, 197-216
_tAlfred Maizels (1994)
_t7. `The Continuing Commodity Crisis of Developing Countries', World Development, 22 (11), 1685-95
_tLaura Altinger
_tAlice Enders (1996)
_t8. `The Scope and Depth of GATS Commitments', World Economy, 19 (3), May, 307-32
_tPatrick A. Messerlin
_tGeoffrey Reed (1995)
_t9. `Antidumping Policies in the United States and the European Community', Economic Journal, 105 (433), November, 1565-75
_tPART III MULTILATERIAL INSTITUTIONS AND THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
_tSebastian Edwards (1997)
_t10. `Trade Liberalization Reforms and the World Bank', American Economic Review, 87 (2), May, 43-8
_tDavid Greenaway
_tOliver Morrissey (1996)
_t11. `Multilateral Institutions and Unilateral Trade Liberalisation in Developing Countries', in V.N. Balasubramanyam and D. Greenaway (eds), Trade and Development: Essays in Honour of Jagdish Bhagwati, Chapter 8, Basingstoke: Macmillan, 135-60
_tLance Taylor (1997)
_t12. `The Revival of the Liberal Creed -- the IMF and the World Bank in a Globalized Economy', World Development, 25 (2), 145-52
_tJane Harrigan (1996)
_t13. `The Bretton Woods Institutions in Developing Countries: Betes Noires or Toothless Tigers?', World Economy, 19 (6), November, 765-79
_tYongzheng Yang (1996)
_t14. `China's WTO Membership: What's at Stake?', World Economy, 19 (6), November, 661-82
_tKym Anderson (1997)
_t15. `On the Complexities of China's WTO Accession', World Economy, 20 (6), September, 749-72
_tPART IV GLOBAL POLICY ISSUES AND THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
_tRaed Safadi
_tSam Laird (1996)
_t16. `The Uruguay Round Agreements: Impact on Developing Countries', World Development, 24 (7), July, 1223-42
_tPiritta Sorsa (1996)
_t17. `Sub-Saharan African Own Commitments in the Uruguay Round -- Myth or Reality?', World Economy, 19 (3), May, 287-305
_tOliver Morrissey
_tYogesh Rai (1995)
_t18. `The GATT Agreement on Trade Related Investment Measures: Implications for Developing Countries and their Relationship with Transnational Corporations', Journal of Development Studies, 31 (5), June, 702-24
_tCarlos A. Primo Braga (1996)
_t19. `Trade-Related Intellectual Property Issues: The Uruguay Round Agreement and its Economic Implications', in Will Martin and L. Alan Winters (eds), The Uruguay Round and the Developing Countries, Chapter 12, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 341-79
_tPeter Lloyd
_tGary Sampson (1995)
_t20. `Competition and Trade Policy: Identifying the Issues After the Uruguay Round', World Economy, 18 (5), September, 681-705
_tCarlo Perroni
_tJohn Whalley (1996)
_t21. `Possible Developing Country Impacts from a Competition Policy Negotiation', in V.N. Balasubramanyam and D. Greenaway (eds), Trade and Development: Essays in Honour of Jagdish Bhagwati, Chapter 9, Basingstoke: Macmillan, 161-8
_tKym Anderson (1996)
_t22. `Environmental Standards and International Trade', Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 1996, Washington: World Bank, 317-38
_tAlan B. Krueger (1996)
_t23. `International Labor Standards and Trade', Annual World Bank Conference on Development Economics 1996, Washington: World Bank, 281-302
_tName Index
650 0 _aInternational economic integration.
_923459
651 0 _aDeveloping countries
_xEconomic conditions.
_94122
700 1 _aMilner, Chris.
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