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For example, one of the critical issues blocking progress on the World Trade Organization’s Doha Development Agenda of global free-trade talks centers on the extent to which major
developing
countries should open their markets.
A better method of seeking balance is to give
developing
countries greater access to global markets, including those of other
developing
countries.
And, for
developing
countries that lack supply-side capacity, greater access to the global market is a moot point, as they remain far from even considering what size their share of it should be.
Because “aid for trade” – assistance for
developing
countries that aims to ease their trade-related constraints – takes the form of financial support, a practical issue is whether donors can maintain their level of funding, given today’s economic difficulties.
A concrete funding mechanism in trade agreements warrants serious consideration, particularly in areas such as the WTO’s trade-facilitation negotiations, where capacity-building in
developing
countries is a key issue.
But doing so requires innovative approaches that help to ensure that trade serves
developing
countries, rather than vice versa.
Free trade would lead to an overwhelming boost to welfare everywhere, but especially in the
developing
world.
If little more is achieved than phasing out farm export subsidies and a modest reduction in agricultural domestic support, our analysis shows that
developing
countries as a group would gain nothing, while high-income countries would gain just US$18 billion per year by 2015.
By contrast, if
developing
countries cut their tariffs by the same proportion as high-income countries, and services and investment were also liberalized, the global annual gains could climb as high as US$120 billion, with US$17 billion going to the world’s poorest countries.
Recast as after calculating the net present value of the stream of future benefits, a realistic Doha outcome could increase global income by more than $3000 billion per year, $2500 billion of which would go to the
developing
world.
The IMF’s Lending OverhaulThe International Monetary Fund should be an essential port of call for emerging-market and
developing
countries facing financing needs.
But, as the world economy has become increasingly interconnected, a global property-rights infrastructure (PRI) has emerged – further raising the stakes of
developing
effective national PRIs and accurate price-discovery mechanisms.
Indeed, there is a complex, non-linear feedback relationship between the two, so
developing
an accurate capital-pricing system depends on both actors.
In state-dominated systems like China’s,
developing
an effective PRI – delineating market participants’ rights and responsibilities, ensuring the exchange platform’s transparency, and creating a fair and equitable process of dispute resolution – is particularly challenging, because the state acts as a regulator, asset owner, enterprise operator, and competitor in the market.
By contrast, Indonesia’s role in the G-20 remains limited, as does its potential to act as a representative for
developing
countries.
But, unlike the more confrontational BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa), Indonesia hopes to foster cooperation among developed and
developing
countries.
The jobs issue could be exploited further by citing poor working conditions, low wages, child labor, and other problems commonly found in
developing
countries.
Most
developing
countries argue that the problem is rooted in the provision of capital, with investors preferring to fill their infrastructure portfolios with low-risk projects, and insurance companies and banks facing overly restrictive regulations.
Exhibit A is the much-touted Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a $1 trillion program focused on the debt-financed construction of infrastructure in
developing
countries.
In many countries, both developed and developing, men and women are at or near parity when it comes to education and health, according to the report, which covers 142 countries and 94% of the world’s population.
In
developing
countries, legal reforms that give women equal rights in land ownership, inheritance, and access to credit are essential.
Finally, to address energy poverty, world leaders must scale up funding for decentralized renewable-energy projects, including through a globally funded feed-in tariff for renewable energy mini-grids in
developing
countries.
In
developing
countries, economic progress requires absorbing and adapting technology that exists in other places, which necessitates engaging with those that have it.
Instead of
developing
a nuanced solution to a multifaceted problem – an approach that would involve careful thought, not to mention mistakes and adjustments – every issue, from official corruption to business management, was viewed as one-dimensional.
The
developing
world is up in arms over the major central banks’ reckless tactics.
The updated principles would maintain strategic communication and healthy bilateral relations; harness each other’s strengths and expand cooperation in infrastructure, investment, and other areas; deepen cultural ties and increase mutual understanding and friendship; expand coordination and collaboration in multilateral affairs to safeguard
developing
countries’ legitimate interests and address global challenges; and accommodate each other’s core concerns and reconcile bilateral disagreements amicably.
Addressing the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in January 2008, Singh foresaw the possibility of positive externalities for the world as a whole from the rise of China and India, owing to the new opportunities for development that they could bring, especially to other
developing
countries.
Vaccines were and still are high-tech, but their cost has come down and they have made a huge impact in
developing
countries.
Edible vaccines from transgenic plants are likely to be more useful for
developing
countries than for developed ones because they avoid the need for refrigeration.
Second,
developing
country concerns must be kept at the forefront of discussions about the potential benefits of genomics and biotechnology.
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