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Diversification, Employment and Development: Towards A Long-Term Strategy for an Oil-Exporting Country; The Case of Iran |
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42 |
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131 |
Does trade openness helps or hinders industrialization? |
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1 |
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217 |
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6 |
930 |
FREE TRADE OR FAIR TRADE? AN ENQUIRY INTO THE CAUSES OF FAILURE IN RECENT TRADE NEGOTIATIONS |
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5 |
615 |
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9 |
2,971 |
From Export Promotion To Import Substitution; Comparative Experience of China and Mexico |
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1,000 |
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7 |
9 |
5,769 |
HOW DID DEVELOPED COUNTRIES INDUSTRIALIZE? THE HISTORY OF TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL POLICY: THE CASES OF GREAT BRITAIN AND THE USA |
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32 |
1,307 |
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30 |
103 |
5,761 |
IS THE INDUSTRIAL POLICY RELEVANT IN THE 21ST CENTURY? |
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198 |
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591 |
Impact of Selectivity and Neutrality of trade Policy Incentives on Industrialization of Developing Countries; Implications for NAMA Negotiations |
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58 |
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202 |
Knocked-down Agriculture After De-industrialization; Another Destructive Influence of Neo-liberalism |
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71 |
1 |
1 |
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197 |
NAMA as a Tool of De-industrialization of Africa |
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76 |
1 |
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315 |
NAMA: A Tool of Development or De-industrialization? |
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36 |
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163 |
Oil and Challenges of Trade Policy Making In Sudan in a Globalizing Arena |
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146 |
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699 |
Policies for Industrial Learning in China and Mexico |
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37 |
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143 |
Policies for Industrial Learning in China and Mexico: Neo-developmental vs. Neo-liberal approaches |
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1 |
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146 |
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1 |
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423 |
SOUTH-SOUTH REGIONALISM AND TRADE COOPERATION IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION |
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123 |
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454 |
THE IMPACT OF CHINA´S ACCESSION TO WTO ON THE EXPORTS OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES |
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905 |
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3,483 |
TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND ECONOMIC REFORM IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: STRUCTURAL CHANGE OR DE-INDUSTRIALIZATION? |
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802 |
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2,235 |
The Impact of the Global Economic Crisis on Industrialization of Least Developed Countries |
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96 |
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390 |
The Role of China in Regional South-South Trade in Asia-Pacific: Prospects for industrialization of the low-income countries |
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170 |
The political Economy of WTO with special reference to NAMA Negotiations |
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73 |
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The rationale for South-South trade; An Alternative Approach |
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Trade liberalization, industrialization and development; experience of recent decades |
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196 |
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513 |
WHAT DID FREDERICK LIST ACTUALLY SAY? SOME CLARIFICATIONS ON THE INFANT INDUSTRY ARGUMENT |
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WHO IS THE MASTER? WHO IS THE SERVANT? MARKET OR GOVERNMENT? AN ALTERNATIVE APPROACH: TOWARDS A COORDINATION SYSTEM |
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225 |
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Who Does Bear the Costs of Compliance with Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures in Poor Countries? |
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