Developing Nations And The Politics Of Global Integration

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Stephen Haggard

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Book: Developing Nations And The Politics Of Global Integration
Haggard examines developing-country responses to growing global economic integration. He pays close attention to the impact on developing-country policy of international events and pressures, on one hand, and domestic conditions, on the other.

Developing countries are becoming important players in the world economy. Although they were slow to liberalize trade, they are now joining the more economically advanced nations in implementing trade reforms and in taking steps to deepen global integration. The lowering of trade barriers and the growth of foreign investment have benefited the developing countries but have also created vulnerabilities, including risks of dependence and political interference. Is deeper integration in the best interest of developing countries? In this book, part of the Integrating National Economies series, Stephen Haggard examines the position of the developing countries in the international trade regime. Focusing on the nations of East and Southeast Asia and Latin American, Haggard explores the cause of economic liberalization policies in the developing nations. He argues that various international constraints, such as economic shocks and political pressures from the economically advanced nations, pushed developing countries to open up to internatioal competition and to pursue economic relations with advanced industrial states. Haggard addresses such central questions as: Will developing countries benefit from the deep integration agenda? Will they instead join closed regional blocs that fragment the international economy? Will the developing nations orient themselves toward the multilateral institutions, particularly the World Trade Organization, or will they gravitate toward regional arrangements. Haggard argues that the advanced developing countries have become strong supporters of the multilateral system and that the extent of regionalism has been over stated. He contends that a more serious threatis the lure of biliteralism and the effort of the advanced industrial states to impose standards on developing countries that are inappropriate or politically counterproductive. A volume of Brookings' Integrating National Economies Series
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Details of Book: Developing Nations And The Politics Of Global Integration Book: Developing Nations And The Politics Of Global Integration
Author: Stephen Haggard
ISBN:

0815733895


ISBN-13:

9780815733898

,

978-0815733898


Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Apr 1995
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Number of Pages: 210
Language: English
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