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|a United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
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|a Trade and development report, 1999
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|a Nueva York
|b United Nations
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|a Contents FOREWORD Explanatory notes Abbreviations OVERVIEW Part One THE WORLD ECONOMY: FRAGILE RECOVERY WITH DOWNSIDE RISKS Chapter I THE WORLD ECONOMY: PERFORMANCE AND PROSPECTS Recent developments in world output Regional economic performance Developed countries Developing countries Transition economies Prospects and downside risks Policy challenges Notes Chapter II INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND THE TRADING SYSTEM The slowdown in world trade Impact of the Asian crisis on developing regions Asia Latin America Africa Short-term outlook and uncertainties Non-oil commodity markets Recent developments and emerging trends in oil markets Changes in the oil industry and pricing policy Demand and supply conditions The impact of falling oil prices The international trade agenda for 1999 and beyond The Third WTO Ministerial Conference and a new ìTrade Roundî A ìpositive trade agendaî for developing countries Notes Chapter III INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MARKETS: INSTABILITY, TRENDS AND PROSPECTS Volatility and contagion in the aftermath of the East Asian crisis A comparative analysis of the East Asian, Russian and Brazilian crises Capital flows, currency markets and policy responses Industrial countries Emerging markets Private capital flows to developing and transition economies: recent trends and prospects Recent trends in private external financing Outlook The euro and the international financial system Background Exchange-rate stability The euro versus the dollar The euro and capital markets Impact on trade and growth Notes Part Two TRADE, EXTERNAL FINANCING AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES INTRODUCTION Chapter IV RETHINKING POLICIES FOR DEVELOPMENT Introduction Developing countries: managing integration Exchange-rate management Establishing competitive industries Fallacies of composition Developed countries: obstacles to and opportunities for exports from developing countries Beyond the playing-field metaphor Trading opportunities for developing countries Adjustments in the North Notes
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|m Derecho y política ambiental internacional
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