Liberalized Trade Boosts Exports, Transforms Economies in South Asia
The 1980s saw a shift in development policy towards structural adjustment, aiming to boost exports and control spending in Third World countries. These policies, pushed by the World Bank and IMF, focus on reforming institutions to promote economic growth. Recent changes in international trade, like the Uruguay Round and WTO, offer new opportunities for South Asian nations to benefit from their comparative advantages. However, these opportunities also highlight the need for appropriate policy reforms to address structural limitations in these countries.