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Trade Shocks Consequences and Policy Responses in Developing Countries
Trade shocks in developing countries—sudden changes in export/import prices or volumes—often cause severe economic volatility, plunging populations into poverty and disrupting growth. While often triggering high, yet sometimes inefficiently managed, private savings, they require robust policy responses, such as stabilizing export taxes or floating exchange rates, to mitigate negative impacts on growth
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