
This book benefited from the financial support of the programme “Investissement d’Avenir” (reference ANR-10-LABX-14-01) of the French government. This volume is Way an outgrowth theinworkshop Have we Learnt? Which Ahead?”, of held Geneva in“Aid-for-Trade: December 2012What and organised jointly by the Fondation pour les études et recherches sur le développe développement ment international (FERDI), the International Trade Center (ITC) and the World Bank (WB). University of Lausanne and J AIME DE DE M M ELOįondation pour les études et recherches sur le développement international (FERDI) President Patrick Guillaumont Head of Strategy Christophe Angely Scientific adviserĪid for Trade: What Have We Learnt? Which Whi ch Way Way Ahead? Ahead? edited by OLIVIER CADOT FERDI wishes to contribute to improving these policies and providing information for companies whose business depends on world markets and their outlook. FERDI endeavours to promote the contribution of French and European work to the international debate on major development issues, in particular on how Southern and Northern economic policies can best assist development by broadening the capacity for individual choice and by developing equality of opportunity among nations. With its network of over 150 experts, FERDI supports research activities that use the most directly relevant instruments and methods to study development and seeks to strengthen the potential of the French-speaking world in this area. Its mission is to promote a fuller understanding of international economic development development and the factors that influence it. Chair of the Board Guillermo de la Dehesa President Richard Portes Director Richard Baldwin Research Director Kevin Hjortshøj O’Rourkeįondation pour les études et recherches sur le développement international The Fondation pour les études et recherches sur le développe développement ment international (FERDI) was created in 2003 at the initiative of CERDI (Centre d’études et de recherches sur le développement international, University of Auvergne and CNRS). CEPR research may include views on policy, but the Executive Committee of the Centre does not give prior review to its publications, and the Centre takes no institutional policy positions. The Centre is pluralist and non-partisan, bringing economic research to bear on the analysis of medium- and long-run policy questions. Established in 1983, CEPR is a European economics research organization organization with uniquely wide-ranging scope and activiti activities.


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