Developing countries in international trade 2007 : trade and development index
β Scribed by Supachai Panitchpakdi
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 200
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The Trade and Development Index (TDI) was introduced in Developing Countries in International Trade 2005 : Trade and Development Index (DCIT-TDI 2005). It is a useful policy assessment and policymaking tool for developing countries as it provides a framework for enhancing the enabling environment for economic and social development, and promoting a mutually beneficial interplay between trade and development in the context of globalization.
β¦ Table of Contents
NOTE......Page 3
PREFACE......Page 4
FOREWORD......Page 6
ADVISORY BOARD......Page 8
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS......Page 9
CONTENTS......Page 10
ABBREVIATIONS......Page 12
PART I - TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT INDEX 2006......Page 14
1. INTRODUCTION......Page 16
2. TDI AND BENCHMARKS: CONCEPTS,......Page 19
3. TDI 2006 RESULTS......Page 25
REFERENCES......Page 44
Appendix 1. List of countries in the TDI 2006 sample......Page 48
Appendix 2. Computational approach......Page 52
Appendix 3. Components and indicators: defi nition and sources......Page 56
Appendix 4. Trade and Development Index: global rankings......Page 62
Appendix 5. TDI, dimensions, components and input and outcome measures......Page 66
PART II - COUNTRY PROFILES......Page 72
Readers reference to country profi les of TDI......Page 74
Albania......Page 76
Algeria......Page 77
Angola......Page 78
Argentina......Page 79
Armenia......Page 80
Australia......Page 81
Austria......Page 82
Azerbaijan......Page 83
Bahrain......Page 84
Bangladesh......Page 85
Belarus......Page 86
Belgium......Page 87
Benin......Page 88
Bolivia......Page 89
Botswana......Page 90
Brazil......Page 91
Bulgaria......Page 92
Burkina Faso......Page 93
Burundi......Page 94
Cambodia......Page 95
Cameroon......Page 96
Canada......Page 97
Central African Republic......Page 98
Chad......Page 99
Chile......Page 100
China......Page 101
Colombia......Page 102
Costa Rica......Page 103
CΓ΄te dβIvoire......Page 104
Czech Republic......Page 105
Democratic Republic of the Congo......Page 106
Denmark......Page 107
Dominican Republic......Page 108
Ecuador......Page 109
Egypt......Page 110
El Salvador......Page 111
Estonia......Page 112
Ethiopia......Page 113
Finland......Page 114
France......Page 115
Georgia......Page 116
Germany......Page 117
Ghana......Page 118
Greece......Page 119
Guatemala......Page 120
Guinea......Page 121
Guinea-Bissau......Page 122
Guyana......Page 123
Honduras......Page 124
Hungary......Page 125
Iceland......Page 126
India......Page 127
Indonesia......Page 128
Iran (Islamic Republic of)......Page 129
Ireland......Page 130
Israel......Page 131
Italy......Page 132
Jamaica......Page 133
Japan......Page 134
Jordan......Page 135
Kenya......Page 136
Kuwait......Page 137
Latvia......Page 138
Lebanon......Page 139
Lesotho......Page 140
Lithuania......Page 141
Madagascar......Page 142
Malawi......Page 143
Malaysia......Page 144
Mali......Page 145
Malta......Page 146
Mauritania......Page 147
Mauritius......Page 148
Mexico......Page 149
Moldova......Page 150
Morocco......Page 151
Mozambique......Page 152
New Zealand......Page 153
Nicaragua......Page 154
Niger......Page 155
Nigeria......Page 156
Norway......Page 157
Oman......Page 158
Pakistan......Page 159
Panama......Page 160
Papua New Guinea......Page 161
Paraguay......Page 162
Peru......Page 163
Philippines......Page 164
Poland......Page 165
Portugal......Page 166
Republic of Korea......Page 167
Romania......Page 168
Russian Federation......Page 169
Rwanda......Page 170
Saudi Arabia......Page 171
Senegal......Page 172
Singapore......Page 173
Slovakia......Page 174
Slovenia......Page 175
South Africa......Page 176
Spain......Page 177
Sri Lanka......Page 178
Sudan......Page 179
Sweden......Page 180
Switzerland......Page 181
Syrian Arab Republic......Page 182
Thailand......Page 183
Togo......Page 184
Tunisia......Page 185
Turkey......Page 186
Uganda......Page 187
Ukraine......Page 188
United Arab Emirates......Page 189
United Kingdom......Page 190
United Republic of Tanzania......Page 191
United States......Page 192
Uruguay......Page 193
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)......Page 194
Viet Nam......Page 195
Yemen......Page 196
Zambia......Page 197
Zimbabwe......Page 198
QUESTIONNAIRE......Page 200
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