How Do Cultural Differences Affect Trade Reciprocity between Developed and Developing Countries?

Cultural distance in this Brief refers to the gap between development narratives promoted from the developed world—from experts, policymakers, and international organizations—versus political-economy practices in the developing world. The cultural distance analyzed here focuses on paternalistic factors in advanced countries contributing to trade barriers facing developing countries. Gradual moves toward reciprocal rather than discriminatory preferential access, as well as export diversification, can benefit the developing world.

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Main Author: Singh, J.P.
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2019-10
Subjects:TRADE RECIPROCITY, CULTURE, TRADE POLICY, MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATION, ASEAN, GATT, WTO, GENERAL SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES, URUGUAY ROUND, PATERNALISM,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/535501571670313754/How-Do-Cultural-Differences-Affect-Trade-Reciprocity-between-Developed-and-Developing-Countries
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/32606
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spelling dig-okr-10986326062024-08-07T19:02:59Z How Do Cultural Differences Affect Trade Reciprocity between Developed and Developing Countries? Singh, J.P. TRADE RECIPROCITY CULTURE TRADE POLICY MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATION ASEAN GATT WTO GENERAL SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES URUGUAY ROUND PATERNALISM Cultural distance in this Brief refers to the gap between development narratives promoted from the developed world—from experts, policymakers, and international organizations—versus political-economy practices in the developing world. The cultural distance analyzed here focuses on paternalistic factors in advanced countries contributing to trade barriers facing developing countries. Gradual moves toward reciprocal rather than discriminatory preferential access, as well as export diversification, can benefit the developing world. 2019-10-23T18:21:12Z 2019-10-23T18:21:12Z 2019-10 Brief Fiche Resumen http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/535501571670313754/How-Do-Cultural-Differences-Affect-Trade-Reciprocity-between-Developed-and-Developing-Countries https://hdl.handle.net/10986/32606 English Research and Policy Briefs,No. 25; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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CULTURE
TRADE POLICY
MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATION
ASEAN
GATT
WTO
GENERAL SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES
URUGUAY ROUND
PATERNALISM
TRADE RECIPROCITY
CULTURE
TRADE POLICY
MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATION
ASEAN
GATT
WTO
GENERAL SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES
URUGUAY ROUND
PATERNALISM
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CULTURE
TRADE POLICY
MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATION
ASEAN
GATT
WTO
GENERAL SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES
URUGUAY ROUND
PATERNALISM
TRADE RECIPROCITY
CULTURE
TRADE POLICY
MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATION
ASEAN
GATT
WTO
GENERAL SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES
URUGUAY ROUND
PATERNALISM
Singh, J.P.
How Do Cultural Differences Affect Trade Reciprocity between Developed and Developing Countries?
description Cultural distance in this Brief refers to the gap between development narratives promoted from the developed world—from experts, policymakers, and international organizations—versus political-economy practices in the developing world. The cultural distance analyzed here focuses on paternalistic factors in advanced countries contributing to trade barriers facing developing countries. Gradual moves toward reciprocal rather than discriminatory preferential access, as well as export diversification, can benefit the developing world.
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MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATION
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GATT
WTO
GENERAL SYSTEM OF PREFERENCES
URUGUAY ROUND
PATERNALISM
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title How Do Cultural Differences Affect Trade Reciprocity between Developed and Developing Countries?
title_short How Do Cultural Differences Affect Trade Reciprocity between Developed and Developing Countries?
title_full How Do Cultural Differences Affect Trade Reciprocity between Developed and Developing Countries?
title_fullStr How Do Cultural Differences Affect Trade Reciprocity between Developed and Developing Countries?
title_full_unstemmed How Do Cultural Differences Affect Trade Reciprocity between Developed and Developing Countries?
title_sort how do cultural differences affect trade reciprocity between developed and developing countries?
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