Trade preferenes and industrial export dynamism: conceptualising the nexus between asymmetric market access priviledges and social capability deficits
Philosophiae Doctor - PhD === The 1996 Singapore Ministerial Declaration refocused attention in the international community on the idea of non-reciprocal system of trade preferences as a means of development assistance. Authors of the initiative had hoped that such policy would among others, help pr...
Main Author: | Suyuti, Na-Allah Abdelrasaq |
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Other Authors: | Kongolo, Mukole |
Language: | en |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11394/3123 |
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