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Acknowledgements | ||
1 | The Risk of Distorted Development: Trade, Industrialisation and Other Countries' Policies | 1 |
2 | Tariffs and Preferences: Traditional Diversions | 12 |
3 | Non-Tariff Barriers: Intentional Diversion | 40 |
4 | Countertrade: An Amusing Diversion | 69 |
5 | Other Official Controls Affecting Developing Country Trade | 83 |
6 | Foreign Investment: Creating and Channelling Trading Opportunities | 99 |
7 | The World Trading System Viewed from Developing Countries | 124 |
8 | Malaysia | 139 |
9 | Thailand | 156 |
10 | Colombia | 177 |
11 | Zimbabwe | 196 |
12 | Mauritius | 215 |
13 | Jamaica | 234 |
14 | Bangladesh | 255 |
15 | Development under a Constrained Trading System | 277 |
General bibliography | 291 | |
Country bibliography | 295 | |
Index | 299 |
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