Openness and growth: an international perspective
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Pain, Nigel. 'Symposium on economic growth in Ireland: where has it come from, where is it going? - Openness and growth: an international perspective'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XXX, 2000/2001, pp140-158Download Item:
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International openness via the pursuit of liberal trade and investment policies has become one of the conventional verities of the policy advice handed out by multilateral institutions over the past two decades. Greater international integration is now widely regarded as a pre-requisite for improved economic performance and higher per capita incomes, with the former intellectual consensus that had favoured
import-substituting regimes as a means of stimulating industrialisation having been gradually undermined (Kreuger, 1997).
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Read before the Society, 26 April 2001
Author: Pain, Nigel
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Symposium on economic growth in Ireland: where has it come from, where is it going?Publisher:
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XXX, 2000/2001
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Irish economic growth, Irish economy, Celtic tiger, Trade opennessISSN:
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