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Survey of the impact of manufactured exports from industrializing countries in Asia and Latin America: must export-oriented growth be disruptive. [Monograph]

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OSTI ID:5352309
Trade adjustments may become necessary as industrializing less-developed countries (LDCs) put their new manufactured goods in competition on the world market. The problems of displaced workers in the importing countries may require a form of protectionism by the developed countries during this period of transition and economic development. Data were collected from a survey of LDC export thrusts and the impacts on US and Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) economies to provide information on an international discussion of the issues. The present debate on present trade agreements and the need for protective barriers has tended to polarize the discussion. The material presented in this report is intended to produce a more productive, long-term approach. 45 references, 14 tables. (DCK)
OSTI ID:
5352309
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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