Sustaining trade reform: institutional lessons from Argentina and Peru (Directions in development: trade)

Trade reform in Latin America in the 1980s and 1990s was in significant part a reform of policy-making institutions. The institutions that existed when the reforms began had been created in response to particular protectionist pressures at particular times, and afterward they were controlled by the...

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description Trade reform in Latin America in the 1980s and 1990s was in significant part a reform of policy-making institutions. The institutions that existed when the reforms began had been created in response to particular protectionist pressures at particular times, and afterward they were controlled by the interests on whose behalf they had been created. This book was prompted by preliminary evidence suggesting that the reforms have been better sustained in Peru than in Argentina. Peru has continued its liberalization whereas Argentina has imposed a number of new trade restrictions. Moreover, decisions on many of Argentina's restrictions have not gone through the new mechanisms. The objective of this book is to draw lessons from Peruvian and Argentine experience that will be useful to governments that want to maintain an open trade regime. From a positive perspective, the authors want to identify what the Peruvian government has done that has kept its liberalization moving forward. The Peru study focuses on how reform leaders in that country have reinforced the evolution of a new management culture and how they have disseminated widely in Peruvian society a positive vision of Peru in the international economy.
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Peru has continued its liberalization whereas Argentina has imposed a number of new trade restrictions. Moreover, decisions on many of Argentina's restrictions have not gone through the new mechanisms. The objective of this book is to draw lessons from Peruvian and Argentine experience that will be useful to governments that want to maintain an open trade regime. From a positive perspective, the authors want to identify what the Peruvian government has done that has kept its liberalization moving forward. The Peru study focuses on how reform leaders in that country have reinforced the evolution of a new management culture and how they have disseminated widely in Peruvian society a positive vision of Peru in the international economy.</abstract><cop>Herndon</cop><pub>THE WORLD BANK</pub><doi>10.1596/978-0-8213-9986-6</doi><oclcid>855505081</oclcid><tpages>167</tpages><edition>1</edition><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record>
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Acemoglu and Robinson- Argentina- Backfill Economics- Bicycle Theory- Culture of Policy Making- Democracy- Free Trade Agreements- global governance- globalization- governance- import substitution- institution- institutional economics- international cooperation- international organizations- Latin America- managing the politics of reform- Peru- policy institutions- politics of reform- reform of institutions- sustaining economic reform- trade law- trade liberalization- trade negotiations- World Bank- World Trade Organization
AD VALOREM
AGRICULTURAL TRADE
ANTIDUMPING
Argentina
AUTONOMY
AVERAGE TARIFF
AVERAGE TARIFFS
BALANCE OF PAYMENTS
BALANCE OF TRADE
BENCHMARK
BILATERAL NEGOTIATIONS
BILATERAL TRADE
BILATERAL TRADE AGREEMENTS
BOUNDED RATIONALITY
BUS026000 - Business & Economics
CAPITAL FLOWS
CAPITAL GOODS
CAPITAL PER WORKER
Commerce
COMMERCIAL POLICY
COMMON MARKET
COMPETITION PRINCIPLES
COMPETITIVENESS
COMPETITIVENESS OF GOODS
CONSUMER INTERESTS
CONSUMER SATISFACTION
CONSUMERS
CONTROLLED PRICES
COUNTERVAILING MEASURES
CURRENT ACCOUNT
CURRENT ACCOUNT BALANCE
CUSTOMS
DEBT
DECISION MAKING
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT POLICY
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
DOMESTIC PRODUCERS
DOMESTIC PRODUCTION
DUMPING
ECONOMIC ACTIVITY
ECONOMIC ADMINISTRATION
ECONOMIC AGREEMENTS
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR
ECONOMIC COOPERATION
ECONOMIC CRISIS
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY
ECONOMIC GROWTH
ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE
ECONOMIC POLICIES
ECONOMIC POLICY
ECONOMIC RESOURCES
ECONOMIC THEORY
ECONOMIC WELFARE
ECONOMICS
ECONOMICS LITERATURE
ELIMINATION OF TARIFFS
EQUILIBRIUM
EUROPEAN UNION
EXPORT EARNINGS
EXPORT TAX
EXPORTERS
EXPORTS
Exports & Imports
EXTERNAL DEBT
EXTREME POVERTY
FISCAL POLICY
FOREIGN CURRENCY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE
FOREIGN INVESTMENT
FOREIGN MARKETS
FOREIGN TRADE
FREE COMPETITION
FREE TRADE
FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS
FREE TRADE AREA
GDP
GDP PER CAPITA
GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS
GLOBAL ECONOMY
GLOBAL MARKETS
GLOBAL TRADE
Governance
GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
GROWTH RATE
HUMAN BEHAVIOR
IMMUNITIES
IMPORT BARRIERS
IMPORT LICENSING
IMPORT RESTRICTION
IMPORT RESTRICTIONS
IMPORT SUBSTITUTION
IMPORTED GOODS
IMPORTS
INCOME
INEFFICIENCY
INFLATION
INFLATION RATE
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT
INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS
INTERNATIONAL BANK
INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY
INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIVENESS
International Economics and Trade
INTERNATIONAL MARKETS
INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
INTERNATIONAL PRICES
INTERNATIONAL RULES
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION
INTRINSIC VALUE
MACRO-ECONOMIC POLICIES
MARKET PRICES
MERCANTILISM
MULTILATERAL AGREEMENTS
MULTILATERAL NEGOTIATIONS
OPEN TRADE
OPEN TRADE REGIME
OPENNESS
Peru
POLICY DECISIONS
POLICY MAKERS
POLICY RESEARCH
POLITICAL ECONOMY
POLITICAL SYSTEMS
PROCESS OF LIBERALIZATION
PRODUCTIVE RESOURCES
PRODUCTIVITY
PROPERTY RIGHTS
PROTECTIONIST
PROTECTIONIST PRESSURES
PUBLIC POLICY
QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS
REAL EXCHANGE RATE
RECIPROCAL CONCESSIONS
RESERVE
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
ROUND AGREEMENTS
SURCHARGES
TARIFF BINDINGS
TARIFF DISPERSION
TARIFF EXEMPTIONS
TARIFF LINES
TARIFF POLICY
TARIFF RATES
TARIFF REDUCTION
TARIFF REDUCTIONS
TARIFF REFORM
TARIFF STRUCTURE
TAX RATES
TAXATION
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TERMS OF TRADE
TEXTILE INDUSTRY
TOURISM
TRADE AGREEMENT
TRADE AGREEMENTS
TRADE ALERT
TRADE BALANCE
TRADE BLOC
TRADE CONTROL MEASURES
TRADE FLOWS
TRADE LIBERALIZATION
TRADE NEGOTIATION
TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
TRADE OPENNESS
TRADE POLICIES
TRADE POLICY
TRADE POLICY REFORM
TRADE POLICY REFORMS
TRADE PREFERENCE
TRADE REFORM
TRADE REMEDIES
TRADE REMEDY
TRADE RESTRICTION
TRADE RESTRICTIONS
TRADE STRATEGY
TRADING SYSTEM
TRANSPARENT PROCESSES
UNILATERAL LIBERALIZATION
URUGUAY ROUND
WAGES
World Bank
WORLD MARKETS
WORLD TRADE
WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
WTO
title Sustaining trade reform: institutional lessons from Argentina and Peru (Directions in development: trade)
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