An effective rebuttal to the orthodox view that developing countries should liberalise their trade policies. The contributors consider both the theoretical framework and the empirical evidence.
Acknowledgements Introduction Jean-Marc Fontaine
1. Structural
Adjustment: A General Overview, 1960-1989 Paul Mosley
2. An Overview of
Trade Policy Reform with implications for Sub-Saharan Africa John Nash
3.
Import Controls and the Sequencing of Trade Policy Reform David Evans
4. The
Effect of Trade Liberalisation on Industrial Sector Productivity Performance
in Developing Countries Colin Kirkpatrick and Jassodra Maharaj
5. Trade
Reform and Growth Resumption in Latin America Jose Maria Fanelli, Roberto
Frenkel and Guillermo Rozenwurcel
6. Protectionist Pressures in the 1990s and
the Coherence of North-South Trade Policies Juan A. de Castro
7.
Inter-African Integration and Protection Policies: Unavoidable Failure of
Missed Opportunities? Jean Coussy
8. Import Liberalization and the New
Industrial Policy in Senegal Anne Marie Geourjon
9. Impact of Price Based and
Quantity Based Import Control Measures in Nigeria Ademola Oyejide
10. Import
Liberalisation in Kenya Jean-Marc Fontaine
11. Industrialisation Strategies,
Foreign Trade Regimes and Structural Change in Turkey, 1980-1988 Nurhan
Yenturk-Coban
12. Exchange Rates and Subsidies in an Export Promotion Policy:
The Case of South Korea Mario Lanzarotti