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This book focuses on strategies to achieve economic diversification in Asian landlocked countries. It does so by analysing the impact of the Dutch disease, non-resource firm heterogeneity, trade logistics operations, trade facilitation, aid for trade, small and medium-sized enterprises, and foreign direct investment. Offering a wide range of expert views and opinions, research findings, information and data, the book will be of value to policy makers and students of trade and development economics.
Contents
1. Introduction.- 2. The Dutch disease and economic diversification - should the approach by developing countries be different.- 3. Dutch disease hypothesis and non-resource sector firms.- 4. Trade Facilitation in South Asia: Landlocked Countries' Perspective.- 5. The Determinants of FDI in Landlocked Developing Countries in Central Asia.- 6. Modelling Trade Logistics based on Multi-method Simulation Approach: Case-in-point: Mongolia.- 7. Micro, small and medium-sized enterprise (MSMEs) challenges, opportunities and sustainability in Asia.- 8. Foreign Aid and Export Performance in a Land Locked Country: Lessons from Nepal.- 9. Operational effectiveness and economic benefit of Special Economic Zones in land-locked countries: The case of Mongolia.