Foreign Trade in the Transition

Foreign Trade in the Transition
Author: Bart?omiej Kami?ski
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821336113

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World Bank Discussion Paper No. 323. Presents a framework for evaluating the level and composition of public expenditures. The paper applies the framework to the analysis of intrasectoral allocations within key sectors, intersectoral allocations across sectors, and allocations for major cross-sectoral expenditure categories. It identifies the elements that should be an integral part of an ongoing exercise in analyzing the level and composition of public spending and highlights the importance of the institutional policy environment that determines these allocations and their outcomes.

Global Perspectives on Trade Integration and Economies in Transition

Global Perspectives on Trade Integration and Economies in Transition
Author: Erokhin, Vasily
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 434
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1522504524

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In the era of globalization, foreign trade has an immense impact upon modern economies. To succeed in the global marketplace, sustainable development in trade practices is an imperative goal for countries to reach. Global Perspectives on Trade Integration and Economies in Transition is an authoritative reference source for the latest research on the dynamics of transitional economies and how certain obstacles can disrupt the effectiveness of the transition process. Highlighting the value of trade incorporation at the national and international levels, this book is ideally designed for researchers, professionals, government officials, policy makers, and upper-level students interested in the intersection of globalization, trade, and international economics.

Transition Economies and Foreign Trade

Transition Economies and Foreign Trade
Author: Jan Winiecki
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2002-03-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134526024

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Most books on transition economies concentrate on their internal fortunes. Few have analysed the effect that the change in the system has had on foreign trade and export performance - this new book redresses that balance.

Transition Economies and Foreign Trade

Transition Economies and Foreign Trade
Author: Jan Winiecki
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2002-03-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134526016

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Transition Economies and Foreign Trade makes the bold claim to have solved puzzles that have hindered the subject for years. By taking the distortions of the Communist era into consideration, Winiecki has explained the phenomenon of the decline in output and trade, as well as explaining the dual commodity nature of exports in the early transition p

Trade and Transition

Trade and Transition
Author: Alasdair MacBean
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2014-05-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1135304505

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Export promotion covers various fiscal, commercial and exchange rate measures that governments can take to ensure some neutrality when comparing domestic and export markets. These essays discuss export promotion and its pros and cons.

Transition Economies and Foreign Trade

Transition Economies and Foreign Trade
Author: Jan Winiecki
Publisher:
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2002
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9780203278642

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Transition Economies and Foreign Trade makes the bold claim to have solved puzzles that have hindered the subject for years. By taking the distortions of the Communist era into consideration, Winiecki has explained the phenomenon of the decline in output and trade, as well as explaining the dual commodity nature of exports in the early transition phase. The book's intriguing analyses include:*the legacy of the Communist past upon foreign trade transition*the reorientation of exports from the East to the West *trade and exchange rate regimes and their impact upon foreign.

Colonial Trade and International Exchange

Colonial Trade and International Exchange
Author: Richard Anthony Johns
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2013-11-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1472512197

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International trade theory implicitly assumes that countries participating in external trade each have sovereign status. Its failure to recognise the pervasive importance of colonial trade as an intermediate stage of external trade development, interposed between autarky and 'international trade' narrowly defined creates a serious gap In its explanatory structure and direct applicability. Anthony John's book is an attempt to examine the properties of colonial resource management on the process of territorial specialisation. He considers the implications of such foreign involvement for the trade patterns which may ensue after political independence when formal 'international' trade entry is effected.

Trade Policies for Development and Transition

Trade Policies for Development and Transition
Author: David G Tarr
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 695
Release: 2016-12-29
Genre: Commercial policy
ISBN: 9813108444

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The author has virtually incomparable experience in both providing trade policy advice to more than 25 countries on behalf of the World Bank and also publishing quality journal articles in most of those cases. In this volume, he focuses on his work on: (i) trade policies for countries making the transition from planned to market economies; (ii) his trade policy guideline papers for the World Bank on trade policies for poverty alleviation, uniform tariff policy, adjustment costs of trade liberalization, exchange rate overvaluation, globalization and technology transfer and rules of thumb on regional trade policies; (iii) multilateral, dynamic and environmental issues in trade policy using computable general equilibrium models; (iv) trade policy of the United States in the auto and steel industries; and (v) mathematical methods for modeling. The papers show an unusual combination of policy relevance, advice and impact, with rigor and international trade theory insights. The papers in this volume have appeared in many of the economics profession's more prestigious journals, including Econometrica, Review of Economic Studies, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Economic Journal, the Journal of International Economics, International Economic Review, European Economic Review, Canadian Journal of Economics, Economic Inquiry, the Journal of Comparative Economic, Review of International Economics, World Economy, the Southern Economic Journal, the World Bank Economic Review, the Japanese Economic Review and the Latin American Journal of Economics. In this book, the author elaborates on the articles by discussing some of the policy contexts for the requests for the work from developing and transition countries to the World Bank, the key trade theory or policy insights, policy recommendations and conclusions and the policy impacts.