نتایج جستجو برای: developing countries and tariff protection

تعداد نتایج: 16903494  

2005
Jean-Christophe Bureau Alan Matthews Sébastien Jean

Recent analyses suggest that the impact of agricultural trade liberalization on developing countries will be very uneven. Some simulations suggest that the effects of agricultural trade liberalization will be small, overall, and are likely to be negative for a significant number of developing countries. The Doha Round focuses on tariff issues, but these countries currently have practically duty...

2013
Bronwyn H. Hall

The theoretical and empirical evidence on the relationship between the strength of patent protection in a country and technology transfer of various kinds to that country is surveyed. The conclusions are that stronger patent protection encourages FDI and technology transfer to mid-level developing countries, but that there is little clear evidence that stronger patent protection encourages indi...

1996
Germán Creamer

Protection of Ecuadorean industry, even after the tariff reform of 1990, has continued to be important for the nonbasic needs industries, which have a very low level participation in the Andean group (GRAN), but little protection has been provided for the basic needs industries, which have extensive participation in the Andean group. In light of these facts, this paper uses a macro neostructura...

The relationship between economic growth and income distribution is one of the most important issues for all countries especially developing economies. There are different and sometimes contradictory views about such relationship. This research tries to analytically study the relationship between economic growth and income distribution in Latin American countries. Two indicators, namely, ‘Gini ...

2008
Emanuel Ornelas John L. Turner

Outsourcing under incomplete contracts tends to generate too little investment that is specific to the bilateral relationship. In a model where there are otherwise no social motives for protection, we show that protection is helpful when the buyer trades customized inputs with a specialized domestic supplier while also buying standardized inputs from the world market. In that case, a tariff wor...

2007
Charles Ackah Simon Appleton

In this paper, we present one of the first direct microeconometric studies of the impact of trade protection on household income in Ghana. Tariff measures at the two-digit ISIC level are matched to Ghanaian household survey data for 1991/92 and 1998/99 to represent the tariff for the industry in which the household head is employed. We examine the possibility that the effect of protection on in...

1997
Zhen Kun Wang L. Alan Winters

1846 Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa won fewer concessions on their exports in the Uruguay Round than did other developing countries, but they still emerged facing fewer or lower restrictions than others. They should be more active in the next Round, focusing negotiations not on trade preferences but on bound most-favored-nation tariff reductions. Summary findings Openness and liberal trade pol...

Journal: :desert 2010
m. ghadiri masoum m. ghanian

abstract non-renewable natural resources play an important role in sustainable development of developing countries such as iran. however, since the natural resources should be preserved for future generations, proper use of such resources seems mandatory. women are one of the prime users of natural resources in developing countries. the purpose of this study is to assess the conservational beha...

2001
W. Michael Cox Roy J. Ruffin

Public finance experts have long explored the issue of income taxes making the cost of market transactions higher than nonmarket ones. A 50 percent income tax, for example, requires $20,000 in income to purchase $10,000 of market goods. The tax can be avoided, however, if the same goods can be produced at home. The upshot is that income taxes encourage the home production of goods and services ...

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