The GSP programcreatestrade opportunities for developing countries
a barrierpreventingdeveloping countries from opening up trade
the EU and “ simply do n’t happen(passive) to be led bytrade deals with developing countries
tariffs and other distorting instrumentsare preventingtrade between neighboured developing countries
The challengescan preventdeveloping countries benefitting from e - commerce
the specific economic conditionsinfluencetrade policy in developing countries
theoriesinfluencedtrade of developing countries
the trade - related needs and constraintspreventingdeveloping countries from expanding trade
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The 1973—74 oil shockcreatedtrade imbalances in developing countries
to the net addition of several hundred thousand jobs to the economies of developed countrieshas ledto the net addition of several hundred thousand jobs to the economies of developed countries
to larger and longer - lived decreases in total tax revenues in developing countries since the 1970s than in rich countries in the 19th and early 20th centuriesledto larger and longer - lived decreases in total tax revenues in developing countries since the 1970s than in rich countries in the 19th and early 20th centuries
to different effects on the labor market mainly due to the fact that the trade liberalization was not the sole change faced by this economiesleadsto different effects on the labor market mainly due to the fact that the trade liberalization was not the sole change faced by this economies
to a reduction in tax revenues through tariff reductions and displacement of local products in domestic marketscan leadto a reduction in tax revenues through tariff reductions and displacement of local products in domestic markets
in stiff competition from countries such as China China which pegs its currency to the dollar and has much lower prevailing wages , forcing domestic wages to drift downwardhas resultedin stiff competition from countries such as China China which pegs its currency to the dollar and has much lower prevailing wages , forcing domestic wages to drift downward
in stiff competition from countries such as China which pegs its currency to the dollar and has much lower prevailing wages , forcing domestic wages to drift downwardhas resultedin stiff competition from countries such as China which pegs its currency to the dollar and has much lower prevailing wages , forcing domestic wages to drift downward
to about a 20 percent decline in the demand for labor in manufacturing ... with the decline concentrated among unskilled workershas ledto about a 20 percent decline in the demand for labor in manufacturing ... with the decline concentrated among unskilled workers
to stiff competition from countries with far lower wages prevailing ... forcing domestic wages drifting downward to competehas ledto stiff competition from countries with far lower wages prevailing ... forcing domestic wages drifting downward to compete
to increase in the employment of labourleadsto increase in the employment of labour
or could have caused ... significant unemployment in the European Unionhas causedor could have caused ... significant unemployment in the European Union
the divergence of long - run growth among these countriescan causethe divergence of long - run growth among these countries