Abstract
We live in an increasingly globalised world. Trade has consistently grown faster than GDP and has been an important driver of world growth. What role should government play in this process? This paper considers the rationale for government action and the merits of various policies focusing on the UKs experience: the benefits of openness to trade and overseas investment and the merits of tackling barriers that discourage greater participation by firms in international markets. It also considers whether this approach needs to be adapted given current trends in globalisation, concluding that a continued emphasis on openness and addressing market failures will be welfare enhancing. © 2007 Crown copyright Journal compilation © 2007 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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Alexander, C., & Warwick, K. (2007). Governments, exports and growth: Responding to the challenges and opportunities of globalisation. World Economy, 30(1), 177–194. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9701.2007.00877.x
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