Finance and Competitiveness in Developing Countries
Edited by José María Fanelli, Rohinton Medhora
Published September 17th 2007 by Routledge – 384 pages
Published September 17th 2007 by Routledge – 384 pages
This volume represents a uniquely thorough investigation of trade and financial policy as it impacts upon Third World development. A broad range of international case studies (including Indonesia, Uruguay and Tunisia) offer a wealth of empirical material and statistical information. Thematic discussion chapters build on these case studies, offering important analysis of topics such as trade specialization and industrial change.
Introduction
1. Finance and Competitiveness: Framework and Synthesis
Part 1: Country Case Studies
2. Finance and Changing Trade Patterns in Developing Countries: The Argentine Case
3. Finance and Changing Trade Patterns in Brazil
4. International Competitiveness, Trade and Finance: India
5. International Trade, Productivity and Competitiveness: The Case of the Indonesian Manufacturing Sector
6. Trade Competitiveness and Finance in the Philippines Manufacturing Sector
7. Competitiveness, International Trade and Finance in a Minerals-Rich Economy: The Case of South Africa
8. Trade Finance and Competitiveness in Tunisia
Part 2: Thematic Papers
9. Trade Openness, Industrial Change and Economic Development
10. Trade Specialization and Economic Growth
11. Two Problems in Bank Lending for Development
12. Exchange Rates, Real-Financial and Micro-Macro Linkage
Name: Finance and Competitiveness in Developing Countries (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: Edited by José María Fanelli, Rohinton Medhora. This volume represents a uniquely thorough investigation of trade and financial policy as it impacts upon Third World development. A broad range of international case studies (including Indonesia, Uruguay and Tunisia) offer a wealth of empirical material...
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