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Can preshipment inspection offset noncompetitive pricing of developing imports? the evidence from Madagascar.

By: Yeats, Alexander J.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Working paper series; no. 610. Publisher: Washington : World Bank, 1991Subject(s): International trade | Madagascar -- Imports -- Import policy. -- Madagascar -- Imports -- Import policy. -- Madagascar -- Imports -- Import policySummary: Many developing countries pay perishpment inspection firms well to verify that imports meet quality and quantity standards and that prices are within established norms, but perishment inspection failed to reduce excessive import prices Madagascar was paying.
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Many developing countries pay perishpment inspection firms well to verify that imports meet quality and quantity standards and that prices are within established norms, but perishment inspection failed to reduce excessive import prices Madagascar was paying.

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