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Policy Coherence, Development Strategies and Integration into the World Economy
Author(s)United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
AbstractGlobal economic recovery is underway. But will it be sustained, and will it benefit all countries? There are considerable downside risks stemming from oil prices and exchange rates. Moreover, both the sources and incidence of growth are unequally distributed around the globe. Rising United States deficits and rapidly expanding demand in East and South Asia have been the main stimulus for the world economy. What are the implications of this pattern for current trends and future prospects in the world economy? Greater openness to international trade and finance has not enabled developing countries to establish a virtuous interaction between external financing, domestic investment and export growth. The TDR 2004 argues that, to achieve this, a feasible development agenda has to be based on the concept of “coherence”. Here, a fundamental question is how to address the problems of trade imbalances originating in the monetary and financial system.
IssueNo1
Pages1-188
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceTrade and Development Report
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PubDate2004
ISBN_ISSN0255-4607
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