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Facilitating Adjustment: Sector Experiences from Agriculture, Telecommunications and Chemicals

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  • Michael Engman
  • Osamu Onodera
  • Norbert Wilson

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This paper is a follow-up study to Trade and Structural Adjustment: Embracing Globalisation (OECD 2005) which identified policies for successful trade-related structural adjustment. It draws further policy implications through the analysis of three sectors which were not specifically/fully covered in the initial report: agriculture (tobacco and coffee), telecommunications and...

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  • Michael Engman & Osamu Onodera & Norbert Wilson, 2006. "Facilitating Adjustment: Sector Experiences from Agriculture, Telecommunications and Chemicals," OECD Trade Policy Papers 41, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:traaab:41-en
    DOI: 10.1787/283021655037
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    1. Bagdadioglu, Necmiddin & Cetinkaya, Murat, 2010. "Sequencing in telecommunications reform: A review of the Turkish case," Telecommunications Policy, Elsevier, vol. 34(11), pages 726-735, December.

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