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Preferential trade, mis-invoicing and capital flight
Global Development Network, 2002Does preferential trade policy affect the degree of capital flight? It is commonly argued that presence and persistence of regulatory control on trade and payments induces exporters and importers to undertake illegal transactions.DocumentGlobalisation and livelihood diversification through traditional agricultural products: the Mexico case
Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 2001Paper asserts that inexorable trends towards globalisation are raising the pressure on countries to compete in international markets, or suffer increased marginalisation. At the same time, poverty reduction is growing in priority for governments and donors alike.DocumentEvidence on trade and wages in the developing world
OECD Development Centre, 1996This paper synthesizes nine in-depth developing country (LDC) studies on the impact of trade upon wages. It is traditionally assumed that in LDCs trade liberalization lowers relative wage dispersion, while raising wage dispersion in DCs.Pages
