Open Markets for the Poorest Countries: Trade Preferences That Work

Published By: CDS | Published Date: April, 10 , 2010

Many rich countries provide special market access for exports from least developed countries (LDCs), but the trade preferences are often inhibited by tough restrictions and do not extend to the products that matter most to poor countries. Improving these programs could make a major difference in the lives of the poor with only minimal effects on production or exports in preference-giving countries. URL: [http://www.cgdev.org/content/publications/detail/1423918]

Author(s): Kimberly Ann Elliott | Posted on: Mar 10, 2011 | Views(862) | Download (100)


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