Putting development first: the importance of policy space in the W10 & IFIS/ edited by Kevin P. Gallagher
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1 Globalization and the Nation State: Reasserting Policy Autonomy For Development
2 Development Policies in a World of Globalization
3 Rethinking Industrial Strategy: The Role of the State
4 Toward the Optimum Degree of Openness
5 What Strategies are Viable for Developing Countries Today? The WTO and the Shrinking of Development Space
6 Kicking Away the Ladder: "Good Policies" and "Good Institutions" in Historical Perspective
7 The TRIPS Agreement and the Transfer of Technology
8 Will Investment Rules Shrink Policy Space for Sustainable Development? Evidence from the Electricity Sector
9 Performance Requirements: Still Available for Development Policy
10 Neo-liberalism as Opportunity: Constraint and Innovation in Contemporary Development Strategy
11 Promoting Industry under WTO Law
12 Elements for a New Paradigm on Special and Differential Treatment: Special and Differential Treatment, The Multilateral Trading System and Economic Development in the 21st Century
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