IMPACT OF TRADE LIBERALIZATION ON ECONOMIC GROWTH AND POVERTY: The South Asian Region

This study assesses the impact of trade liberalization in the South Asian region on economic growth and poverty, in light of reinforcement of basic objectives of General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). For this purpose seven South Asian countries, namely Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka...

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Free trade
GATT
Income inequality
Openness
Panel data
Poverty
Regions
Reinforcement
Trade liberalization
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