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Third World Industrialization In The 1980s Open Economies In A Closing World 1st Edition Raphie Kaplinsky Raphie Kaplinsky

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Third World Industrialization In The 1980s Open Economies In A Closing World 1st Edition Raphie Kaplinsky Raphie Kaplinsky
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Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.72 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Raphie Kaplinsky; Raphie Kaplinsky
ISBN: 9780203838488, 0203838483
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Third World Industrialization In The 1980s Open Economies In A Closing World 1st Edition Raphie Kaplinsky Raphie Kaplinsky by Raphie Kaplinsky; Raphie Kaplinsky 9780203838488, 0203838483 instant download after payment.

First published in 1984, this work explores the issues surrounding the industrialisation of the Third World at the beginning of the 1980s. The expectation that Newly Industrialising Countries would facilitate industrial growth via an outward-orientated strategy had begun to be the combination of growing recession, growing protectionism and the diffusion of radical microelectronics-related technical change. In addition, the high indebtedness of developing countries made them increasingly dependent on assistance from the IMF and IBRD, whose policies increased the tendency towards de-industrialisation. The papers in this volume explore all of these issues and their implication for LDC industrial strategy in the 1980s.

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