Dollar & Sense: The Brookings Trade Podcast

A short history of trade liberalization in developing countries

06.13.2022 - By The Brookings InstitutionPlay

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Douglas Irwin, a professor at Dartmouth College and expert in the history of trade policy, talks with host David Dollar about some of the key events in trade liberalization in developing countries. From Taiwan to South Korea, and from Vietnam to some countries in Latin America and Africa, Irwin shares insights on how certain developing countries shifted to an export-strategy in the decades following World War II and began to integrate into the global economy. Show notes and transcript: https://brook.gs/3xfHI3s  Dollar & Sense is part of the Brookings Podcast Network. Send feedback to [email protected], and follow us on Twitter at @policypodcasts.

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