Multilateralism Versus Regionalism (Paperback)


Ethiopia has embarked up on a process of integration in to the global economy both through the multilateral and regional tracks simultaneously without setting any clear priority. Although its major developmental and poverty reduction policies and strategies underlined the importance attached to foreign trade and the commensurate necessity of integrating the domestic economy with the global economy, neither of them set priority between the multilateral and regional tracks for the attainment of the country's twin development objectives of economic growth and poverty alleviation. The absence of an identified priority has led the country to participate in a spaghetti bowl of trade negotiations. Given the country's limited human, financial and institutional capacity and the complex nature of trade negotiations, engaging in more than one negotiation at the same time would overstretch the limited resources and drastically affect the possible outcomes. This book, tries to answer the basic questions, how best Ethiopia should prioritize and sequence its multilateral and regional trade integration endeavors and hence will be useful for all persons interested in Ethiopia's foreign trade

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Ethiopia has embarked up on a process of integration in to the global economy both through the multilateral and regional tracks simultaneously without setting any clear priority. Although its major developmental and poverty reduction policies and strategies underlined the importance attached to foreign trade and the commensurate necessity of integrating the domestic economy with the global economy, neither of them set priority between the multilateral and regional tracks for the attainment of the country's twin development objectives of economic growth and poverty alleviation. The absence of an identified priority has led the country to participate in a spaghetti bowl of trade negotiations. Given the country's limited human, financial and institutional capacity and the complex nature of trade negotiations, engaging in more than one negotiation at the same time would overstretch the limited resources and drastically affect the possible outcomes. This book, tries to answer the basic questions, how best Ethiopia should prioritize and sequence its multilateral and regional trade integration endeavors and hence will be useful for all persons interested in Ethiopia's foreign trade

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Imprint

Lap Lambert Academic Publishing

Country of origin

Germany

Release date

August 2011

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

August 2011

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 9mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

148

ISBN-13

978-3-8433-6354-9

Barcode

9783843363549

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LSN

3-8433-6354-4



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