Champions wanted : promoting exports in the Middle East and North Africa /
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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Washington, DC :
World Bank Group,
2015.
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Series: | Directions in development (Washington, D.C.). Trade.
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 Introduction
- Exports for Growth, More and Better Jobs
- Firm-Level Perspectives on MENA Trade Performance
- References
- ch. 2 One Champion, but No Team
- Key Messages
- Who Are MENA Exporters?
- Alone at the Top
- Lacking Market Power
- And Failing to Drive Comparative Advantage
- Notes
- References
- ch. 3 Priced out of Global Markets
- Key Messages
- Exchange Rate Policy in MENA
- Under-Exporting and Over-Importing
- Overvaluation Hurts
- Notes
- References
- ch. 4 Getting Policy Right
- Key Messages
- Policy Environment in MENA
- Tariffs, NTMs, and Market Power
- Tariffs Limit Global Value Chains
- Regulatory Convergence as Export Promotion
- Laissez-Passer: It Matters
- Notes
- References
- ch. 5 Industrial Policy in MENA: The Small and the Big
- Key Messages
- Export Promotion: Too Small to Matter
- Champions or Cronies?
- Note
- References
- ch. 6 Building Export Champions: Implications for Policy
- MENA Needs More Export Champions
- Some Policy Leads.