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Trade liberalization and growth: recent experiences in Latin-America
Fecha
1995Registro en:
Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs Vol.37 No.3 pp. 9-58 1995
0022-1937
DOI: 10.2307/166332
Autor
Agosín Trumper, Manuel
Ffrench-Davis Muñoz, Ricardo
Institución
Resumen
In recent years, many Latin American countries (LACs) have embarked upon trade liberalization drives. This article reviews the radical changes in trade policy which this has entailed, together with the current and foreseeable results, and offers some policy recommendations regarding complementary measures.
The first sustained experience with trade liberalization in recent decades was in Chile, which launched a process in the 1970s that, by the end of that decade, had made its economy one of the most open in the world.