1st Edition

Trade, Aid and Global Interdependence

By George Cho Copyright 1995
    180 Pages
    by Routledge

    180 Pages
    by Routledge

    There are complex interrelationships between trade, aid and development, and with the move to a greater integration of economies throughout the world, trade has become a vital factor in the economic, social and political development of Third World nations.
    Trade, Aid and Global Interdependence presents a concise analysis of this vast topic. Trade is introduced as a concept and as an activity; aid and global interdependence are then described in the context of trade in practice. This discussion of the world's shifting patterns of trade is illustrated with case studies from Asia, Africa and Central and Latin America.

    Acknowledgements 1. Trade, Aid and Global Interdependence 2. Trade and Development 3. Aid and Development 4. Countertrade and Technology Transfer 5. Global Trade Reform Review Questions, References and Further Reading List of Case Studies A. GNP and World Trade B. South America's Free Market Approach C. The 1990 Mexico Debt Agreement D. Boomerang Aid from Australia E. Mexico's Maquiladores F. Transfer of Know-how and MNCs in Asia G. Crisis of the NICs H. Trade and the Environment

    Biography

    George Cho is Senior Lecturer in Geographic Information Systems and Environmental Law at the University of Canberra, Australia.