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How anti-competitive practices hurt developing country businesses

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Much attention has been given to the potential for achieving enhanced prosperity through further expansion of exports of goods and services from developing and transition economies. Increasingly, developing and transition economy businesses aim to achieve growth through exports, whether to other developing economies (South-South trade) or to developed country markets (South-North trade). In many cases, exporters have achieved considerable success. This is certainly true in the emerging economies of East and South Asia; in Latin America; in parts of Africa; and some key transition economies of Eastern Europe and Central Asia.

Related Subject(s): International Trade and Finance
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