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Since the end of World War II, the economic gap between rich and poor countries has increased steadily. Trade, Growth and Development examines this disparity and assesses the reasons why some developing countries have been more economically successful than others. The contributors provide both theoretical and empirical coverage of a wide range of countries, from some of the poorest in the world to the wealthiest. The essays examine recent developments in the theory of trade, growth and economic development, and provide an empirical analysis of policy and performance in Latin America, Asia, and Africa. As a whole, the essays offer an analysis of traditional economic factors and emphasize the role of politics and institutions in the process of economic development. As famine strikes again in sub-Saharan Africa, Trade, Growth and Development offers a timely reminder of the importance of sound development policy. Contributors: Bo Sodersten, Pranab Bardhan, Ronald Findlay, Mats Lundahl, Tarmo Haavisto, Claudio Evald Nalin, Lars Pira, Magnus Blomstrom, Robert E. Lipsey, Thomas Andersson, Staffan Burenstam-Linder, Christer Gunnarsson, Wontack Hong, Alia Ahmad, Benno Ndulu, Arne Bigsten, Steve Kayizzi-Mugerwa, Gote Hansson, and Daniel B. Ndlela.
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