1 January 1994
After the GATT Uruguay Round: Implications for Developing Countries
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The new Uruguay Round agreement, to be signed in Marrakech in April, establishes the framework for trade into the next century.
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1 January 1994
Published by: IDS
The new Uruguay Round agreement, to be signed in Marrakech in April, establishes the framework for trade into the next century.
1 January 1994
Published by: IDS
The paper aims to provoke thought on the apparent entrapment of the poorest countries in a vicious circle of self-perpetuating backwardness. It begins with a selective review of the debate on growth failure, covering conventional and structuralist arguments and new growth theory.
1 January 1994
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Any inquiry into the emergence of "civil society" in post-Mao China is
bedevilled both by ambiguity o f the term "civil society" itself...
1 January 1994
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This paper proposes a minimal model of the relationship between
human resources and foreign trade in developing countries, aimed at...
1 January 1994
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"Participation" has three uses and meanings: cosmetic labelling, to look good, co-opting
practice, to secure local action and...
1 January 1994
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The paper explores post-modern currents in food security. It identifies three main
shifts in thinking about food security since the...
1 January 1994
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Whether a country exports manufactures or primary products is determined mainly by the skill level of its labour force, relative to the...
1 January 1994
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Sustainable rural livelihoods will be needed for many more people in the 21st century. Three
widespread views tend to mislead and need...
1 January 1994
1 January 1994