
Implications for South Asian countries of abolishing the Multifibre Arrangement / by Sanjay Kathuria, Will Martin, and Anjali Bhardwaj
Modeling results suggest that South Asia as a whole will gain from the abolition of the quotas under the Multifibre Arrangement. Unambiguously, however, the gains from domestic reform will increase after the abolition of the arrangement as export demand becomes more price responsive
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Main Authors: | Kathuria, Sanjay |
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Corporate Authors: | World Bank World Bank |
Other Authors: | Bhardwaj, Anjali Martin, Will, 1953- |
Format: | Online-Resource |
Language: | English |
Published: | Washington, D.C : World Bank, Development Research Group, Trade, and South Asia Region, 2001 |
Series: | Policy research working paper
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Online Access: | URL des Erstveröffentlichers |
Summary: | Modeling results suggest that South Asia as a whole will gain from the abolition of the quotas under the Multifibre Arrangement. Unambiguously, however, the gains from domestic reform will increase after the abolition of the arrangement as export demand becomes more price responsive |
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Item Description: | "November 2001. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 22-23). - Title from title screen as viewed on Aug. 24, 2002 Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:[2001] Weitere Ausgabe: Kathuria, Sanjay: Implications for South Asian countries of abolishing the Multifibre Arrangement |
Physical Description: | 1 Online-Ressource (30 Seiten) |