Trade Strategies for the Southern Mediterranean:
The lagging economic performance of the Southern Mediterranean (SOM) region over the past decade is often attributed to the region's relative lack of openness to international trade. The closer analysis of the region's trade patterns undertaken in this study suggest a more complex picture....
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Zusammenfassung: | The lagging economic performance of the Southern Mediterranean (SOM) region over the past decade is often attributed to the region's relative lack of openness to international trade. The closer analysis of the region's trade patterns undertaken in this study suggest a more complex picture. These findings show that except for Syria and to a lesser extent Morocco, the region's overall trade flows are above international norms, that is, levels predicted given the country economic characteristics. Moreover, they also suggest that intra-regional trade, with some qualifications, is relatively high given the region's economic characteristics. Nevertheless, trade relationships in the Southern Mediterranean appear to lack the vitality of those in East Asia and even Eastern Europe. The Southern Mediterranean's trade is expanding relatively slowly, exports are concentrated in relatively slow-growing sectors, and the region does not figure prominently in the multinational production strategies ... |
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spelling | Petri, Peter A... Verfasser aut Trade Strategies for the Southern Mediterranean Peter A. Petri Paris OECD Publishing 1997 1 Online-Ressource (58 Seiten) 21 x 29.7cm txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier OECD Development Centre Working Papers The lagging economic performance of the Southern Mediterranean (SOM) region over the past decade is often attributed to the region's relative lack of openness to international trade. The closer analysis of the region's trade patterns undertaken in this study suggest a more complex picture. These findings show that except for Syria and to a lesser extent Morocco, the region's overall trade flows are above international norms, that is, levels predicted given the country economic characteristics. Moreover, they also suggest that intra-regional trade, with some qualifications, is relatively high given the region's economic characteristics. Nevertheless, trade relationships in the Southern Mediterranean appear to lack the vitality of those in East Asia and even Eastern Europe. The Southern Mediterranean's trade is expanding relatively slowly, exports are concentrated in relatively slow-growing sectors, and the region does not figure prominently in the multinational production strategies ... Development https://doi.org/10.1787/546501873371 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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