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Global Economic Prospects and the Developing Countries 2002 Global Economic Prospects and the Developing Countries 2002 October, 2001 Making Trade Work for the World’s Poor
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The international environment has become harsh for developing countries
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Simultaneous downturn in rich countries Simultaneous downturn in rich countries (Industrial production, percent change, 3-month/3-month, saar) EU-15 United States Japan
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Sharp deterioration after September 11 th -15% -2.5% 125 bp 150 bp -6.5%-15%
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Sharp downturn for developing countries… (Real GDP, percent change over previous year)
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… and delayed recovery (Real GDP, percent change over previous year)
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Poverty declines, but not everywhere Millions (Number of persons living on less than $2 per day)
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Developing countries have now become major players in world trade... Developing countries’ share Percent
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Developing countries have now become major players in world trade... Developing countries’ share (lhs) Percent US$ billion
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–but poor countries did less well (Percentage point change world share, 1991-99 Non-energy merchandise exports)
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… one reason is that products produced by the poor face higher barriers to trade Poor (<$2/day) Non-poor (>$2/day) Tariff faced by each group (in %, 1997-98)
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Reshaping the Global Trade Architecture for Development… Main Recommendations u WTO: A development round would improve market access for agriculture, textiles and services u High-income countries: ensure trade policies promote access and are not detrimental to poor countries u Developing countries: trade and other policies remain the most important determinant of growth prospects u Multilateral cooperation outside the WTO can help build trade capacity and create sound environmental and labor standards: ‘aid for trade’
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Trade liberalization would accelerate growth (Cumulative additional (discounted) income in 10 years following liberalization) $ trillion 1.5 1.3
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—implying a substantial additional reduction in poverty Millions (Number of persons living on less than $2 per day)
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—implying a substantial additional reduction in poverty Millions (Number of persons living on less than $2 per day)
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