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l economies, the globalization process involves opportunities, but also important risks because of their vulnerability and lack of diversification. This book discusses the advantages and pitfalls of different strategies for small developing economies to become more integrated into the world economy.思想上升 发表于 2025-3-27 01:42:29
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,WTO Membership: What’s in It for Small Developing Countries?,ystem. The coincidence of the completion of the European single market and the signing of the NAFTA agreement around the end of 1992, while the GATT discussions were in their seventh year, with little prospect of a conclusion, reinforced these views. Several analysts felt that further progress on inencomiast 发表于 2025-3-27 15:57:59
Unilateral Economic Liberalization,le many policy matters that must be dealt with regarding beneficial integration into the world economy. The framework offered by the WTO is only a starting-point and needs to be complemented by further economic policy decisions. WTO members can still maintain relatively closed economies. It has been过多 发表于 2025-3-27 18:42:24
South-South Regionalism,th a comparable economic situation is a widely followed strategy to overcome the limitations of small economic size and to acquire more bargaining power. So far, however, the success of most groupings has been limited. In many cases the initial high expectations have not been fulfilled.Schlemms-Canal 发表于 2025-3-27 22:10:18
Non-Reciprocal Arrangements with Industrial Countries,arrangements were seen as a way to increase their exports and thus stimulate economic growth. It can be argued that the initial lukewarm response of many industrial countries strengthened the case for inward-looking strategies among developing countries. In fact, as argued in Chapter 3, the inward-l法律 发表于 2025-3-28 03:33:56
North-South Regionalism,al arrangement together with other countries. The most common regional strategy is partnership with other developing countries. This is the case of ‘South-South’ regionalism, which was the subject of Chapter 4. It is also possible that the partner countries or grouping are from the North. This is ‘N