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Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-298) and index.
CONTENTS;
LIST OF TABLES;
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS;
Chapter 1; THE RISK OF DISTORTED DEVELOPMENT
Trade, industrialisation and other countries’ policies
Chapter 2; TARIFFS AND PREFERENCES
Traditional diversions
Chapter 3 NON-TARIFF BARRIERS: INTENTIONAL DIVERSION
International diversion
Chapter 4; COUNTERTRADE
An amusing diversion
Chapter 5; OTHER OFFICIAL CONTROLS AFFECTING DEVELOPING COUNTRY TRADE
Chapter 6; FOREIGN INVESTMENT
Creating and channelling trading opportunities
Chapter 7; THE WORLD TRADING SYSTEM VIEWED FROM DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Chapter 8; MALAYSIA
Chapter 9; THAILAND’
Chapter 10; COLOMBIA
Chapter 11; ZIMBABWE
Chapter 12; MAURITIUS
Chapter 13; JAMAICA
Chapter 14; BANGLADESH
Chapter 15; DEVELOPMENT UNDER A CONSTRAINED TRADING SYSTEM
BIBLIOGRAPHY;
INDEX
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