04016nam 2200637Ia 450 991078499640332120230213211537.01-281-22377-897866112237790-226-45503-310.7208/9780226455037(CKB)1000000000407594(SSID)ssj0000260852(PQKBManifestationID)11191959(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000260852(PQKBWorkID)10224774(PQKB)10034196(MiAaPQ)EBC3038234(DE-B1597)524935(OCoLC)1135577759(DE-B1597)9780226455037(Au-PeEL)EBL3038234(CaPaEBR)ebr10216898(CaONFJC)MIL122377(OCoLC)212827483(EXLCZ)99100000000040759419941024d1981 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrTrade and employment in developing countriesVolume 1Individual studies[electronic resource] /edited by Anne O. Krueger ... [et al.]Chicago University of Chicago Press1981x, 548 pNational Bureau of Economic Research Monograph"[Results] from the research project sponsored by the National Bureau of Economic Research on alternate trade strategies and employment."0-226-45492-4 Includes bibliographies and indexes.Front matter --Contents --Editors' Preface --1. The Framework of the Country Studies --2. Foreign Trade Strategies and Employment in Brazil --3. Alternative Trade Strategies and Employment Implications: Chile --5. Alternative Trade Strategies and Employment in Indonesia --6. Trade Strategies and Employment in the Ivory Coast --7. Trade Policies and Employment: The Case of Pakistan --8. Export Promotion and Employment Growth in South Korea --9. Trade Strategy for Employment Growth in Thailand --10. Alternative Trade Policies and Employment in Tunisia --11. Uruguay: Alternative Trade Strategies and Employment Implications --Contributors --Author Index --Subject IndexThis first book of a three-volume study examines the way trade policies in developing countries affect the level and composition of employment. There is special emphasis on the effects of import substitution policies that attempt to make a country self-sufficient by producing local substitutes for imports, as compared with policies that further the expansion of imports. Ten countries are studied: Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Indonesia, the Ivory Coast, Pakistan, South Korea, Thailand, Tunisia, and Uruguay. The contributors to the volume analyze the link between trade strategies and employment within a common framework, and the analyses of trade policy include the level and structure of protection, the relation of trade policy to labor demand, the labor intensiveness of trade, and the extent of distortions in factor markets and their effects on trade.Foreign trade and employmentDeveloping countriesDeveloping countriesCommercestudy, trade policy, policies, developing world, employment, employer, job, workforce, workplace, workers, substitution, self sufficient, local, imports, exports, brazil, chile, colombia, indonesia, ivory coast, pakistan, south korea, thailand, tunisia, uruguay, strategies, protection, labor, market, marketplace, essay collection, academic, scholarly, research.Foreign trade and employment331.12/09172/4Krutet︠s︡kiĭ V. A(Vadim Andreevich)1542302Krueger Anne O228886National Bureau of Economic Research.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910784996403321Trade and employment in developing countries3794906UNINA