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Export Incentives In Developed And Developing Economies

Export Incentives In Developed And Developing Economies

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Author by : H. D. Shourie
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 1967
Publisher by :

ISBN : UOM:39015082120463

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Export Incentives In Developed And Developing Countries

Export Incentives In Developed And Developing Countries

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Author by :
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 1969
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ISBN : OCLC:254416821

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Policies For Export Growth And Economic Development

Policies For Export Growth And Economic Development

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Author by : Michael I. Obadan
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 1994
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ISBN : UVA:X002641205

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International Trade Subsidy Rules And Tax And Financial Export Incentives

International Trade Subsidy Rules And Tax And Financial Export Incentives

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Author by : Paulo Penteado Neto
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 2012-01-25
Publisher by : AuthorHouse

ISBN : 9781467054560

International Trade Subsidy Rules and Tax and Financial Export Incentives is an inquiry into the interrelations between international trade subsidy rules and the use of tax and financial export incentives by developing countries. Its central claim is that developing countries should be allowed to adopt - based on their right to development - certain such incentives without violating the World Trade Organization (WTO) rules concerning subsidies. It advances the idea that the right to development of developing and least-developed countries (LDCs) entitles them to use tax and financial export incentives vis--vis comparatively more developed nations. However, in order to actualize this right, the existing WTO regulations must go through a process of revision. This process should craft an exception, available exclusively to developing countries and LDCs, allowing them to apply fiscal and financial export incentives against countries with a higher level of development, without being accused of granting prohibited subsidies. As a result of this policy reform, the WTO itself would incorporate development and fair/just trade concerns into its regulatory framework, providing an exceptional treatment for a patently exceptional situation. In doing so, the WTO would be contributing to a more equal international trade scene and a more developed and freer world....



Export Incentives And Export Performance In Developing Countries

Export Incentives And Export Performance In Developing Countries

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Author by : Bela Balassa
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 1977
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ISBN : UCSD:31822003733714

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Fiscal Policy In Open Developing Economies

Fiscal Policy In Open Developing Economies

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Author by : Mr.Vito Tanzi
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 1990-06-15
Publisher by : International Monetary Fund

ISBN : 9781557751713

Based on papers presented at the 44th Congress of the international Institute of Public Finance, this book, edited by Vito Tanzi, deals with public finance and macroeconomic policy in open, developing economies, with case studies of Chile, Mexico, Turkey, Korea, and the Arab oil exporting countries....



Comparative Advantage Trade Policy And Economic Development

Comparative Advantage Trade Policy And Economic Development

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Author by : Bela Balassa
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 1989
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ISBN : UCSD:31822003855988

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Multilateral Disciplines For Investment Related Policies

Multilateral Disciplines For Investment Related Policies

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Author by : Bernard M. Hoekman
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 1999
Publisher by : World Bank Publications

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Abstract: June 1999 - Is there a strong case for developing countries to support the creation of a multilateral agreement on investment? Probably not. Existing agreements offer ample scope for liberalizing foreign direct investment in the area that matters most to developing countries: services. Hoekman and Saggi evaluate the potential benefits of international disciplines on policies toward foreign direct investment for developing countries. They conclude that the case for initiating negotiations on investment policies is weak, at present. Negotiating efforts that center on further liberalizing market access on a nondiscriminatory basis-especially for services-are likely to be more fruitful in terms of economic welfare and growth. Existing multilateral instruments, although imperfect, are far from fully exploited and provide significant opportunities for governments opening further access to markets. Hoekman and Saggi conclude that priority should be given to expanding coverage of the General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) before seeking to negotiate general disciplines on investment policies. This paper-a product of Trade, Development Research Group-is part of a larger effort in the group to prepare for the next round of WTO negotiations. The authors may be contacted at bhoekman@@worldbank.org or ksaggi @@mail.smu.edu....



Compensatory Financial And Fiscal Incentives To Exports

Compensatory Financial And Fiscal Incentives To Exports

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Author by : Rodney E. Falvey
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 1989
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ISBN : UCSD:31822005174222

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Export Development And Promotion The Role Of Public Organizations

Export Development And Promotion The Role Of Public Organizations

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Author by : F.H. Rolf Seringhaus
Languange Used : en
Release Date : 2012-12-06
Publisher by : Springer Science & Business Media

ISBN : 9781461540304

Companies succeed in international markets because of their competitive competence which, in large measure, is based on the level of knowledge and skill they bring to their international marketing activities. Public organizations in the export development and promotion field play a facilitating role in this process. Their mandate is to enhance the know-how of exporters and thereby assist foreign market entry, development and expansion. The interaction between these public organizations and the companies they exist to serve is the subject of this book. The book is wide-ranging and up-to-date. The work ofresearchers from 11 countries (in both the developed and developing world) is represented which means that a variety of perspectives are contained in the book. These contributions present the latest thinking on this important matter. The authors of each chapter are objective in their approach. Consequently, considerable attention is paid to the performance of the public organization support programs and activities. Each researcher comes to his/her own conclusions based on the individual work undertaken, but readers will fmd that certain common themes run through many ofthe chapters. The key objectives of the book are: 1. To provide academic researchers with a current and comprehensive treatment of the role played by public organizations in export development and promotion. 2. To expose professional readers (officials in relevant public organizations, consultants in the private sector or in international agencies) to a view of their field of interest that might be broader and more critical than normal....