Why Have Trade Promotion Organizations Failed, and How Can They Be Revitalized?
The proclaimed priority of exports contained in many development plans, Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers, and similar documents will remain hollow if it is not supported by forceful reforms that counter biases against exports. Once such reforms ar...
Main Author: | |
---|---|
Format: | Brief |
Language: | English |
Published: |
World Bank, Washington, DC
2012
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/09/2011703/trade-promotion-organizations-failed-can-revitalized http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11369 |
id |
okr-10986-11369 |
---|---|
recordtype |
oai_dc |
spelling |
okr-10986-113692021-06-14T10:58:13Z Why Have Trade Promotion Organizations Failed, and How Can They Be Revitalized? De Wulf, Luc AUTONOMY BOARDS OF TRADE COMPETITIVENESS CUSTOMS CUSTOMS PROCEDURES DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DOMESTIC MARKET DUTY DRAWBACKS ECONOMIC POLICY EXCHANGE RATE EXPORT BIAS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT EXPORT FINANCE EXPORT LICENSES EXPORT POTENTIAL EXPORT PROCESSING EXPORT PROCESSING ZONES EXPORT PROMOTION EXPORTERS EXPORTS EXTERNALITIES FOREIGN EXCHANGE GDP GLOBAL TRADE IMPORT PROTECTION IMPORTS INSTITUTION BUILDING INTERNATIONAL TRADE MANUFACTURED EXPORTS NON- TARIFF BARRIERS OUTSOURCING POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRODUCERS PRODUCTION COSTS QUALITY STANDARDS TARIFF BARRIERS TRADE FINANCE TRADE POLICIES TRADE PROMOTION TRADE PROMOTION ORGANIZATIONS WORLD TRADE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION TRADE PROMOTION TRADE LIBERALIZATION EXPORT PROMOTION EXPORT TRADING COMPANIES EXPORT INCENTIVES STAFFING The proclaimed priority of exports contained in many development plans, Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers, and similar documents will remain hollow if it is not supported by forceful reforms that counter biases against exports. Once such reforms are implemented, much can be gained from reforming trade promotion organizations along the lines of the above recommendations -or from simply eliminating organizations that cannot be reformed. 2012-08-13T14:52:52Z 2012-08-13T14:52:52Z 2001-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/09/2011703/trade-promotion-organizations-failed-can-revitalized http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11369 English PREM Notes; No. 56 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
repository_type |
Digital Repository |
institution_category |
Foreign Institution |
institution |
Digital Repositories |
building |
World Bank Open Knowledge Repository |
collection |
World Bank |
language |
English |
topic |
AUTONOMY BOARDS OF TRADE COMPETITIVENESS CUSTOMS CUSTOMS PROCEDURES DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DOMESTIC MARKET DUTY DRAWBACKS ECONOMIC POLICY EXCHANGE RATE EXPORT BIAS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT EXPORT FINANCE EXPORT LICENSES EXPORT POTENTIAL EXPORT PROCESSING EXPORT PROCESSING ZONES EXPORT PROMOTION EXPORTERS EXPORTS EXTERNALITIES FOREIGN EXCHANGE GDP GLOBAL TRADE IMPORT PROTECTION IMPORTS INSTITUTION BUILDING INTERNATIONAL TRADE MANUFACTURED EXPORTS NON- TARIFF BARRIERS OUTSOURCING POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRODUCERS PRODUCTION COSTS QUALITY STANDARDS TARIFF BARRIERS TRADE FINANCE TRADE POLICIES TRADE PROMOTION TRADE PROMOTION ORGANIZATIONS WORLD TRADE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION TRADE PROMOTION TRADE LIBERALIZATION EXPORT PROMOTION EXPORT TRADING COMPANIES EXPORT INCENTIVES STAFFING |
spellingShingle |
AUTONOMY BOARDS OF TRADE COMPETITIVENESS CUSTOMS CUSTOMS PROCEDURES DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS DOMESTIC MARKET DUTY DRAWBACKS ECONOMIC POLICY EXCHANGE RATE EXPORT BIAS EXPORT DEVELOPMENT EXPORT FINANCE EXPORT LICENSES EXPORT POTENTIAL EXPORT PROCESSING EXPORT PROCESSING ZONES EXPORT PROMOTION EXPORTERS EXPORTS EXTERNALITIES FOREIGN EXCHANGE GDP GLOBAL TRADE IMPORT PROTECTION IMPORTS INSTITUTION BUILDING INTERNATIONAL TRADE MANUFACTURED EXPORTS NON- TARIFF BARRIERS OUTSOURCING POVERTY ALLEVIATION PRODUCERS PRODUCTION COSTS QUALITY STANDARDS TARIFF BARRIERS TRADE FINANCE TRADE POLICIES TRADE PROMOTION TRADE PROMOTION ORGANIZATIONS WORLD TRADE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION TRADE PROMOTION TRADE LIBERALIZATION EXPORT PROMOTION EXPORT TRADING COMPANIES EXPORT INCENTIVES STAFFING De Wulf, Luc Why Have Trade Promotion Organizations Failed, and How Can They Be Revitalized? |
relation |
PREM Notes; No. 56 |
description |
The proclaimed priority of exports
contained in many development plans, Poverty Reduction
Strategy Papers, and similar documents will remain hollow if
it is not supported by forceful reforms that counter biases
against exports. Once such reforms are implemented, much can
be gained from reforming trade promotion organizations along
the lines of the above recommendations -or from simply
eliminating organizations that cannot be reformed. |
format |
Publications & Research :: Brief |
author |
De Wulf, Luc |
author_facet |
De Wulf, Luc |
author_sort |
De Wulf, Luc |
title |
Why Have Trade Promotion Organizations Failed, and How Can They Be Revitalized? |
title_short |
Why Have Trade Promotion Organizations Failed, and How Can They Be Revitalized? |
title_full |
Why Have Trade Promotion Organizations Failed, and How Can They Be Revitalized? |
title_fullStr |
Why Have Trade Promotion Organizations Failed, and How Can They Be Revitalized? |
title_full_unstemmed |
Why Have Trade Promotion Organizations Failed, and How Can They Be Revitalized? |
title_sort |
why have trade promotion organizations failed, and how can they be revitalized? |
publisher |
World Bank, Washington, DC |
publishDate |
2012 |
url |
http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/09/2011703/trade-promotion-organizations-failed-can-revitalized http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11369 |
_version_ |
1764416489313533952 |