The relationship between trade policy and industrialization has
provoked much controversy. Can trade policy promote economic growth
in developing countries? Those actively working in the area are
becoming increasingly sceptical about the conventional advice given
by international policy advisors and organizations.
This volume builds upon earlier theoretical and empirical research
on trade policy and industrialization but is the first
cross-the-board attempt to review developing country experiences in
this realm for twenty years. The experience of fourteen developing
countries in the 1970s and 1980s is assessed by the contributors,
each of whom have a detailed understanding of their country's
recent experience.
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