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International Economics
Mordecai E. Kreinin
Part I
International Trade Relations
Copyright ©2002 South-Western/Thomson Learning.
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CHAPTER 8
Selected Trade Problems
of Developing Countries
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OVERVIEW
Alternative Trade Approaches to
Development
U.N. Conference on Trade and Development
Generalized System of Preferences
Regional Integration Among Developing
Nations
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Important Concepts
Import substitution
Export promotion
U.N. Conference on
Trade and development
(UNCTAD)
Short-run commodity
price fluctuations
Integrated Commodity
Program (Common Fund)
Donor country
Generalized System of
Preferences (GSP)
Rules of origin
Polarization
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Alternative Trade Approaches to
Development
Import substitution—discriminates in
favor of import-competing, against export
industries
Harms agriculture, rural income; develops
excess capacity
Widens internal market
Tendency to use capital intensive techniques
regardless of factor endowments
Capital flows don’t generate export earnings,
aggravate debt-servicing problem
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Alternative Trade Approaches to
Development
Export promotion—stimulates investment,
employment, GDP growth
Duty-free processing zones
Maquiladoras
India, 1991-2001
Access to developed countries’ markets for
LDCs
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U.N. Conference on Trade and
Development
Forum for LDCs to press demands in trade and
development
Demands concerning primary products
Violent short-run price fluctuations in exports
Integrated Commodity Program
Buffer stock agreements
IMF compensatory finance facility, STABEX of EU
Manufactured products
WTO negotiation participation
Trade-creation effect
Trade-diversion effect
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The Generalized System of
Preferences
Introduced by Japan, Western Europe, 1971-1972
Preferential access to industrial markets granted,
but limited by each country’s restrictions
U.S. scheme
EU scheme
Japanese scheme
Effect of Tokyo and Uruguay rounds on GSP
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Regional Integration Among
Developing Nations
Mercusor
ASEAN
West African Common Market
Central American Common Market
Trade diversion, trade creation effects on
LDCs
Polarization of economic activity
Lack of adequate transportation facilities
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Summary
Selected trade problems of developing countries
Import substitution
Export promotion
Reforms involve less government intervention in
economy, promote integration into global
economy
UNCTAD: buffer stocks schemes demanded for
stabilization of 18 primary commodity prices
GSP, restrictions
LDC’s interested in regional integration to
expand market size
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