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In 'Competitiveness and Development', the author explains the
confusion surrounding the concept of competitiveness in the context
of developing countries; proposes policies for achieving
competitiveness at a high level of development; examines its
possibilities and constraints; and suggests policy changes
necessary at the national and international levels. Shafaeddin
illustrates how developed countries impose restrictive policies on
developing countries through international financial institutions
and the WTO, as well as regional and bilateral agreements, which
limit their policy space for promoting dynamic comparative
advantage in order to achieve competitiveness at a high level of
development. Ultimately, such policies lock developing countries
that are at early stages of development in specialization based on
static comparative advantage and competitiveness at a low level of
development.
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