Low-Income Countries Under Stress

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Low-Income Countries Under Stress (LICUS) is a World Bank program aimed at poverty reduction in developing countries.


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  • Low-Income Countries Under Stress (LICUS): A World Bank Program, by Karen L. Helgeson.


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Balance of payments · Current account (Balance of trade) · Capital account · Foreign exchange reserves · Sovereign wealth fund · Net Capital Outflow · Comparative advantage · Absolute advantage · Import substitution industrialization · International trade

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World Trade Organization · International Monetary Fund · World Bank Group · International Trade Centre · Trade bloc · Free trade zone · Trade barrier

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Free trade · Balanced trade · Mercantilism · Protectionism

Related issues

Globalization · Outsourcing · Trade justice · Fair trade

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