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Showing papers in "The World Economy in 1984"




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TL;DR: The authors provides estimates for the major developed countries (the United States, the European Common Market, and Japan) on changes in their tariff and non-tariff barriers on manufactured imports in general and on imports from the developing countries in particular.
Abstract: Much has been said in recent years about growing industrial protectionism in the developed countries, but little effort has been made to assess quantitatively the increases in protection that have actually occurred. This essay will provide estimates for the major developed countries (the United States, the European Common Market, and Japan) on changes in their tariff and non-tariff barriers on manufactured imports in general and on imports from the developing countries in particular. The protection of agricultural products is, however, excluded from the preview of the essay.

52 citations



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Hedley Bull1
TL;DR: Hufbauer and Schott as mentioned in this paper discuss economic sanctions in support of foreign policy goals in the context of foreign aid. But they do not discuss the role of technology in these sanctions.
Abstract: ECONOMIC SANCTIONS IN SUPPORT OF FOREIGN POLICY GOALS, by Gary Clyde Hufbauer and Jeffrey J. Schott, assisted by Kimberly Ann Elliott ECONOMIC SANCTIONS, by Robin Renwick ECONOMIC SANCTIONS: IDEALS AND EXPERIENCE, by M.S. Daoudi and M.S. Dajani

15 citations


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I.C.R. Byatt1

12 citations



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James Tobin1

5 citations




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Jan Tinbergen1
TL;DR: The theory and experience of economic development, Essays in Honour of Sir W. Arthur Lewis, edited by Mark Gersovitz, Carlos F. Diaz-Alejandro, Gustav Ranis and Mark R. Rosenzweig as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: textEconomic development: theory, policy and international relations, by I.M.D. Little 'The poverty of ‘development economics', by Deepak Lal, Hobart Paperback No. 16 The theory and experience of economic development, Essays in Honour of Sir W. Arthur Lewis, edited by Mark Gersovitz, Carlos F. Diaz‐Alejandro, Gustav Ranis and Mark R. Rosenzweig Copyright





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TL;DR: The history of investment in South America throughout the last century has been one of confidence followed by disillusionment, of borrowing cycles followed by widespread defaults and of a series of alternating repudiations and recognitions of external debts as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: ‘The history of investment in South America throughout the last century has been one of confidence followed by disillusionment, of borrowing cycles followed by widespread defaults and of a series of alternating repudiations and recognitions of external debts…The ability of the most creditworthy governments to avoid default must necessarily be impaired if any considerable part of the nominal value of loans has not, in fact, been put to the use for which it was intended’—The Problem of International Investment, Report by a Study Group of Members of the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London (1937)



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Seev Hirsch1
TL;DR: The Next American Frontier as discussed by the authors ) is a series of books published by the United States of America, USA, 2017.RENEWING AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL INDUSTRY
Abstract: THE NEXT AMERICAN FRONTIER RENEWING AMERICAN INDUSTRY THE REINDUSTRIALZATION OF AMERICA