Author: Irene Trela
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 45
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Do developing countries lose from the MFA?
Author: Irene Trela
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 45
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : es
Pages : 45
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Do Developing Countries Lose Form the MFA?
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Languages : en
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Do Developing Countries Lose from the MFA?
Author: William H. Branson
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 45
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 45
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Do Developing Countries Lose from the MFA?
Author: Irene Trela
Publisher: London : Department of Economics, University of Western Ontario
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Category : Arrangement Regarding International Trade in Textiles
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
This paper provides estimates of both national and global welfare costs of bilateral quotas on textiles and apparel using an applied general equilibrium model which covers bilateral quotas on exports of textiles and apparel negotiated between three major developed importing countries (the US, Canada and the EEC) and 34 supplying developing countries under the provisions of the Multifibre Arrangement applying in mid-1980s (MFA 111). Results using 1986 data clearly show that the vast majority of developing countries gain from MFA removal, with some gaining proportionately more than others. This suggests that despite foregone rent transfers, developing countries would receive gains by eliminating the MFA. In the central variant analysis, all developing countries gain by eliminating tariff and MFA restrictions because, contrary to popular belief, the developing countries (including Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan) are relatively small compared to developed countries even in apparel production. Rather than losing share to other developing countries under an MFA elimination, higher Income developing countries (like other developing countries) gain market share at the expense of reduced developed country production.
Publisher: London : Department of Economics, University of Western Ontario
ISBN:
Category : Arrangement Regarding International Trade in Textiles
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
This paper provides estimates of both national and global welfare costs of bilateral quotas on textiles and apparel using an applied general equilibrium model which covers bilateral quotas on exports of textiles and apparel negotiated between three major developed importing countries (the US, Canada and the EEC) and 34 supplying developing countries under the provisions of the Multifibre Arrangement applying in mid-1980s (MFA 111). Results using 1986 data clearly show that the vast majority of developing countries gain from MFA removal, with some gaining proportionately more than others. This suggests that despite foregone rent transfers, developing countries would receive gains by eliminating the MFA. In the central variant analysis, all developing countries gain by eliminating tariff and MFA restrictions because, contrary to popular belief, the developing countries (including Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan) are relatively small compared to developed countries even in apparel production. Rather than losing share to other developing countries under an MFA elimination, higher Income developing countries (like other developing countries) gain market share at the expense of reduced developed country production.
Effects of the multi-fibre arrangement on developing countries trade : an empirical investigation
Author: Refik Erzan
Publisher: World Bank Publications
ISBN:
Category : Acuerdo multifibras
Languages : en
Pages : 55
Book Description
Rather than ease up, the MFA has been getting tougher on most developing country exporters of textiles and clothing. Trade gains for new exporters (except for marginal suppliers) due to MFA have been exaggerated; main beneficiaries were the domestic producers in industrial countries.
Publisher: World Bank Publications
ISBN:
Category : Acuerdo multifibras
Languages : en
Pages : 55
Book Description
Rather than ease up, the MFA has been getting tougher on most developing country exporters of textiles and clothing. Trade gains for new exporters (except for marginal suppliers) due to MFA have been exaggerated; main beneficiaries were the domestic producers in industrial countries.
Effects of the Multifibre Arrangement on Developing Countries
Author: Junʼichi Gotō
Publisher: World Bank Publications
ISBN: 6092706334
Category : Arrangement Regarding International Trade in Textiles
Languages : en
Pages : 47
Book Description
The Multifibre Arrangement (MFA), the most important restriction on textile and clothing exports, has damaging effects on many less developed countries, both in the short and long run.
Publisher: World Bank Publications
ISBN: 6092706334
Category : Arrangement Regarding International Trade in Textiles
Languages : en
Pages : 47
Book Description
The Multifibre Arrangement (MFA), the most important restriction on textile and clothing exports, has damaging effects on many less developed countries, both in the short and long run.
The Uruguay Round and the Developing Countries
Author: Will Martin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521586016
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 504
Book Description
The shift in orientation toward relatively open trading systems was reflected in the attitudes and participation of developing countries in the Uruguay Round. They involved themselves fully in formulating the rules of the new trading system, and also made significant offers both in the conventional area of reducing tariff protection on manufactures trade, and in the "new" areas, such as trade in services, trade in agriculture, and trade-related intellectual property.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521586016
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 504
Book Description
The shift in orientation toward relatively open trading systems was reflected in the attitudes and participation of developing countries in the Uruguay Round. They involved themselves fully in formulating the rules of the new trading system, and also made significant offers both in the conventional area of reducing tariff protection on manufactures trade, and in the "new" areas, such as trade in services, trade in agriculture, and trade-related intellectual property.
The Uruguay Round and the Developing Economies
Author: Will Martin
Publisher: World Bank Publications
ISBN: 9780821334690
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
Agricultural liberalization and the Uruguay round; The Uruguay round: an assessment of economywide and agricultural reforms; Trade in manufactures: the outcome of the Uruguay round and developing country interest; Liberalizing manufactures trade in changing world economy; The Uruguay round and market access: opportunities and challenges for developing countries; Assessing the Uruguay round.
Publisher: World Bank Publications
ISBN: 9780821334690
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 480
Book Description
Agricultural liberalization and the Uruguay round; The Uruguay round: an assessment of economywide and agricultural reforms; Trade in manufactures: the outcome of the Uruguay round and developing country interest; Liberalizing manufactures trade in changing world economy; The Uruguay round and market access: opportunities and challenges for developing countries; Assessing the Uruguay round.
A Formal Estimation of the Effect of the MFA on Clothing Exports from LDCs
Author: Jun?ichi Got?
Publisher: World Bank Publications
ISBN:
Category : Arrangement Regarding International Trade in Textiles
Languages : en
Pages : 37
Book Description
Exporting developing countries are losing a lot under the MFA's restrictions on trade in clothing : the trade- suppressing effects on restricted suppliers are big, the spillover effects on unrestricted LDCs are small.
Publisher: World Bank Publications
ISBN:
Category : Arrangement Regarding International Trade in Textiles
Languages : en
Pages : 37
Book Description
Exporting developing countries are losing a lot under the MFA's restrictions on trade in clothing : the trade- suppressing effects on restricted suppliers are big, the spillover effects on unrestricted LDCs are small.
Trade Policies towards Developing Countries
Author: Akira Hirata
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1349229822
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
The 1970s and 1980s saw a radical expansion of manufacturing from developing countries, triggering off a new type of trade conflict in world trade. The response of industrial countreis has been multi-fold: ranging from protection in sensitive industries to preferences. This book takes stock, and evaluates the trade policy measures of, Japan, US and EC, towards developing countries, with a realistic, `non-dependency' approach.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 1349229822
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
The 1970s and 1980s saw a radical expansion of manufacturing from developing countries, triggering off a new type of trade conflict in world trade. The response of industrial countreis has been multi-fold: ranging from protection in sensitive industries to preferences. This book takes stock, and evaluates the trade policy measures of, Japan, US and EC, towards developing countries, with a realistic, `non-dependency' approach.