Search results for: “export led growth”

  • Kennedy Round

    Kennedy Round in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: the sixth round of GATT multilateral trade negotiations, held from 1963 to 1967. The entries on trade policy are here. It was named after President John F Kennedy in recognition of his support for […]

  • Market Access

    International Trade Meaning and Definition of Market Access Meaning of Market Access The extent to which a domestic industry can penetrate a related market in a foreign country. Access can be limited by tariffs or other non-trade […]

  • Trade In Services Statistics

    Trade in services statistics in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, a definition of this issue is as follows: what strikes analysts of international trade immediately is that statistics for trade in services are much less detailed than those for merchandise trade. The principal cause of […]

  • Anti-dumping Measures

    Anti-dumping measures in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, anti-dumping measures is: Article VI of the GATT 1994 permits the imposition of anti-dumping duties against dumped goods, if dumping causes material injury to producers of competing products in the importing country. This is known […]

  • Mercantilism

    An economic philosophy of the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries that called for maximizing exports and minimizing imports, thus creating a national profit that kings could spend on military prowess.

  • New International Economic Order

    New International Economic Order in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, new international economic order is: NIEO. The entries on trade policy are here. A campaign launched in the early 1970s by developing countries to bring about radical changes in the international economic order. The […]

  • New International Economic Order

    New International Economic Order in Global Commerce Policy In this regard, new international economic order is: NIEO. The entries on trade policy are here. A campaign launched in the early 1970s by developing countries to bring about radical changes in the international economic order. The […]

  • Product Cycle Theory

    Product cycle theory views the products of the successful firm as evolving through four stages: (1) infancy, (2) growth, (3) maturity, and (4) decline….

  • Product Cycle Theory

    Product cycle theory views the products of the successful firm as evolving through four stages: (1) infancy, (2) growth, (3) maturity, and (4) decline….