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Main Campus Library | University of Eastern Africa, Baraton | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no. 3607 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 57432 |
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Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no. 3569 From efficiency-drive to innovation-driven economic growth : | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no.3573 The effects of migration on child health in Mexico / | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no. 3575 The kin system as a poverty trap? / | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no. 3607 Agricultural trade reform and the Doha development agenda / | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no. 3608 Application of safeguards and anti-dumping duties in Colombia / | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no. 3610 Effects of primary, secondary, and tertiary education on economic growth : | Spc HG 3881.5 .W57 no. 3616 Would multilateral trade benefit Sub-Saharan Africans? : |
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"Anderson and Martin examine the extent to which various regions, and the World as a whole, could gain from multilateral trade reform over the next decade. They use the World bank's linkage model of the global economy to examine the impact first of current trade barriers and agricultural subsidies, and then of possible outcomes from the World Trade Organization's Doha round. The results suggest moving to free global merchandise trade world boost real incomes in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia (and in Cairns Group Countries) proportionately more than in other developing Countries or high-income Countries. Real returns to farm land and unskilled labor and real net farm incomes would rise substantially in those developing Country regions, thereby alleviating poverty. A Doha partial liberalization could take the World some way toward those desirable outcomes, but more so the mor
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