Many developing countries use preshipment inspection (PSI) firms to counter the adverse effects on their foreign trade of certain pricing and business practices. These firms may also perform some national customs functions, but their key responsibility is normally to verify that imports (and sometimes exports) meet quality and quantity standards and that prices are within established norms. Developing countries make substantial payments for PSI -...
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1991/03/31
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS610
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2010/07/01
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Can preshipment inspection offset noncompetitive pricing of development countries' imports? The evidence from Madagascar
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import price