Globalization, policy reforms and productivity growth in developing countries Evidence from Sri Lanka
Material type: Mixed materialsPublication details: 2013Description: 429-451Subject(s): NLM classification:- 338.9
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Periodicals/Magazines | SSCBS Library | 14/3 | Available | P15106 |
Sri Lanka's economic policy strategies radically moved away from inward looking import substituting industrialization to outward looking export oriented industralization (EOI) in 1977. The EOI strategy was implimented through a broad agenda of reforms including trade liberalization, pivatisation of state owned enterprises and financial deregulation. These reforms had a profound impact on productivity in the export oriented production sector and laid the foundation for rapid growth and structural change.
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