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The Handbook on Trade and Development provides an in-depth analysis of the complex relationship between international trade and economic development. Edited by leading economists Oliver Morrissey, Ricardo A. Lopez, and Kishor Sharma, this comprehensive volume examines how trade policies, institutions, and mechanisms influence the development trajectories of nations across the globe.
The handbook covers critical topics including trade liberalization, regional trade agreements, commodity exports, manufacturing competitiveness, and the role of multinational corporations in developing economies. It synthesizes current research and empirical evidence while offering practical insights for policymakers, economists, and development professionals. The contributors analyze both theoretical frameworks and real-world case studies to demonstrate the impact of trade on poverty reduction, employment, and sustainable growth.
Published by Edward Elgar Publishing, this essential reference work serves as a crucial resource for understanding how developing countries can leverage international trade to achieve economic advancement and integration into the global economy.







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