Development through globalization and partnership in the twenty-first century : an Asia-Pacific perspective for integrating developing countries and economies in transition into the international trading system on a fair and equitable basis
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RT Generic T1 Development through globalization and partnership in the twenty-first century : an Asia-Pacific perspective for integrating developing countries and economies in transition into the international trading system on a fair and equitable basis A1 UN.ESCAP, YR 2000 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/3702 PB United Nations AB <p>This study seeks to develop a regional perspective on the issues related to development through globalization and partnership. This is done by examining policy challenges faced by developing countries and the economies in transition ofthe Asian and Pacific region with respect to their integration into the world trading system on a fair and equitable basis. More specifically, it charts the way forward in a global age by studying the contours of the new landscape and distilling some lessons from the past with a comparative global perspective.</p> <p>A number of questions and issues need to be considered. What, for example, are the new opportunities for development and social advancement created by the increasing mobility ofproduction processes, assets, knowledge and information? What are the potential economic and social costs involved? What is the role of transnational corporations (TNCs) in the process of integrating countries into a rapidly changing global economy? What kinds of policies require re-evaluation as governments seek to maximize net gains<br />from greater global integration? What is the proper role for multilateral, regional and non-reciprocal trade liberalization initiatives in facilitating the economic transformation in developing countries through greater integration and global partnership? The study aims to shed light on these and related issues from Asian and Pacific perspective, informed by a sizeable body of literature in this subject area.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Development through globalization and partnership in the twenty-first century : an Asia-Pacific perspective for integrating developing countries and economies in transition into the international trading system on a fair and equitable basis AU - UN.ESCAP Y1 - 2000 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/3702 PB - United Nations AB -This study seeks to develop a regional perspective on the issues related to development through globalization and partnership. This is done by examining policy challenges faced by developing countries and the economies in transition ofthe Asian and Pacific region with respect to their integration into the world trading system on a fair and equitable basis. More specifically, it charts the way forward in a global age by studying the contours of the new landscape and distilling some lessons from the past with a comparative global perspective.
A number of questions and issues need to be considered. What, for example, are the new opportunities for development and social advancement created by the increasing mobility ofproduction processes, assets, knowledge and information? What are the potential economic and social costs involved? What is the role of transnational corporations (TNCs) in the process of integrating countries into a rapidly changing global economy? What kinds of policies require re-evaluation as governments seek to maximize net gains
from greater global integration? What is the proper role for multilateral, regional and non-reciprocal trade liberalization initiatives in facilitating the economic transformation in developing countries through greater integration and global partnership? The study aims to shed light on these and related issues from Asian and Pacific perspective, informed by a sizeable body of literature in this subject area.
This study seeks to develop a regional perspective on the issues related to development through globalization and partnership. This is done by examining policy challenges faced by developing countries and the economies in transition ofthe Asian and Pacific region with respect to their integration into the world trading system on a fair and equitable basis. More specifically, it charts the way forward in a global age by studying the contours of the new landscape and distilling some lessons from the past with a comparative global perspective.
A number of questions and issues need to be considered. What, for example, are the new opportunities for development and social advancement created by the increasing mobility ofproduction processes, assets, knowledge and information? What are the potential economic and social costs involved? What is the role of transnational corporations (TNCs) in the process of integrating countries into a rapidly changing global economy? What kinds of policies require re-evaluation as governments seek to maximize net gains
from greater global integration? What is the proper role for multilateral, regional and non-reciprocal trade liberalization initiatives in facilitating the economic transformation in developing countries through greater integration and global partnership? The study aims to shed light on these and related issues from Asian and Pacific perspective, informed by a sizeable body of literature in this subject area.
This study seeks to develop a regional perspective on the issues related to development through globalization and partnership. This is done by examining policy challenges faced by developing countries and the economies in transition ofthe Asian and Pacific region with respect to their integration into the world trading system on a fair and equitable basis. More specifically, it charts the way forward in a global age by studying the contours of the new landscape and distilling some lessons from the past with a comparative global perspective.
A number of questions and issues need to be considered. What, for example, are the new opportunities for development and social advancement created by the increasing mobility ofproduction processes, assets, knowledge and information? What are the potential economic and social costs involved? What is the role of transnational corporations (TNCs) in the process of integrating countries into a rapidly changing global economy? What kinds of policies require re-evaluation as governments seek to maximize net gains
from greater global integration? What is the proper role for multilateral, regional and non-reciprocal trade liberalization initiatives in facilitating the economic transformation in developing countries through greater integration and global partnership? The study aims to shed light on these and related issues from Asian and Pacific perspective, informed by a sizeable body of literature in this subject area.
This study seeks to develop a regional perspective on the issues related to development through globalization and partnership. This is done by examining policy challenges faced by developing countries and the economies in transition ofthe Asian and Pacific region with respect to their integration into the world trading system on a fair and equitable basis. More specifically, it charts the way forward in a global age by studying the contours of the new landscape and distilling some lessons from the past with a comparative global perspective.
A number of questions and issues need to be considered. What, for example, are the new opportunities for development and social advancement created by the increasing mobility ofproduction processes, assets, knowledge and information? What are the potential economic and social costs involved? What is the role of transnational corporations (TNCs) in the process of integrating countries into a rapidly changing global economy? What kinds of policies require re-evaluation as governments seek to maximize net gains
from greater global integration? What is the proper role for multilateral, regional and non-reciprocal trade liberalization initiatives in facilitating the economic transformation in developing countries through greater integration and global partnership? The study aims to shed light on these and related issues from Asian and Pacific perspective, informed by a sizeable body of literature in this subject area.
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This study seeks to develop a regional perspective on the issues related to development through globalization and partnership. This is done by examining policy challenges faced by developing countries and the economies in transition ofthe Asian and Pacific region with respect to their integration into the world trading system on a fair and equitable basis. More specifically, it charts the way forward in a global age by studying the contours of the new landscape and distilling some lessons from the past with a comparative global perspective.
A number of questions and issues need to be considered. What, for example, are the new opportunities for development and social advancement created by the increasing mobility ofproduction processes, assets, knowledge and information? What are the potential economic and social costs involved? What is the role of transnational corporations (TNCs) in the process of integrating countries into a rapidly changing global economy? What kinds of policies require re-evaluation as governments seek to maximize net gains
from greater global integration? What is the proper role for multilateral, regional and non-reciprocal trade liberalization initiatives in facilitating the economic transformation in developing countries through greater integration and global partnership? The study aims to shed light on these and related issues from Asian and Pacific perspective, informed by a sizeable body of literature in this subject area.