Penetration of industrial country markets by processed agricultural products from developing countries

In this paper it is presented the results for the 1980-85 period to show how the developing countries' share of these markets have changed. We also show which of these markets in the industrial countries have grown the fastest; which markets have provided the fastest import growth for developing country exports; and which developing country regions have made the most of opportunities for growth. Over a period of time when the industrial countries experienced very differentet growth rates, and were under great pressure to increase protection, and when Japan apparently began to allow greater scope to express its higher incomes through consumption, it is also of interest to see if there are significant differences in import penetration rates among the major industrial countries. (MIBA)

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Main Authors: 63641 Duncan, R., 3433 Bank of Brazil, Brasilia, DF (Brasil), 2248 ACDI, Brasilia, DF (Brasil), 5212 CIID, Bogotá (Colombia), 14977 National Bank for Economic and Social Development, Brasilia, DF (Brasil), 35583 High-level Policy Seminar on Agroindustrial Development Brasilia, DF (Brasil) 4-7 Abr 1991
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: San José (Costa Rica) 1989
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