UZBEKISTAN AND KAZAKHSTAN: A TALE OF TWO TRANSITION PATHS? (2007)
Asad Alam, Arup Banerji, Pradeep Mitra, M. Ataman Aksoy, Lev Freinkman, ...
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The role of services in rural income : the case of Vietnam
Aksoy, M. Ataman, Isik-Dikmelik, Aylin
This paper investigates the role of services in the household response to trade reforms in Vietnam. The relative response of the households and income growth after a major trade liberalization in...
Imports , exports , and industrial performance in India , 1970-88
Aksoy, M. Ataman, Tang, Helena
In the 1960's and 1970's, India's policy of encouraging self-sufficiency by restricting imports was complemented by regulation of all facets of the industrial environment. Still, India developed a...
Despite attempts to liberalize India's import trade regime, the structure of import licensing is still restrictive and complex and for most products, trade restrictions are probably redundant as...
Protection and industrial structure in India
Aksoy, M. Ataman, Ettori, Francois M.
Effective protection rates in India are so high and vary so greatly that anything short of low uniform tariffs and the complete elimination of quantitative restrictions would not make the industrial...
Who are the net food importing countries ?
The purpose of this paper is to update the information on net food importing countries, using different definitions of food, separating countries by their level of income, whether they are in...
Global Agricultural Trade and Developing Countries
Aksoy, M. Ataman, Beghin, John C.
Global Agricultural Trade and Developing Countries explores the outstanding issues in global agricultural trade policy and evolving world production and trade patterns. This book presents research...
Aksoy, M. Ataman, Beghin, John C.
Global Agricultural Trade and Developing Countries explores the outstanding issues in global agricultural trade policy and evolving world production and trade patterns. This book presents research...
Are low food prices pro-poor ? net food buyers and sellers in low-income countries
Aksoy , M. Ataman, Isik-Dikmelik, Aylin
There is a general consensus that most of the poor in developing countries are net food buyers and food price increases are bad for the poor. This could be expected of urban poor, but it is also...
Food price increases and net food importing countries: lessons from the recent past
Recent increases in food and other commodity prices have highlighted concerns that many poor countries are net food importers and higher food prices would worsen their trade balances. In this...