Impact of Import Replacement and Export Development Strategy on Business Commodities in United Kingdom
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION10
Introduction10
Research Background12
Rationale for Choosing Topic14
Research Objectives15
Statement of the Problem15
Research Questions15
Significance of the Research16
Structure of the Dissertation16
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW18
Import Replacement18
Protecting Import Replacement18
Import Replacement Strategy20
The Critics of Import Replacement22
Export Promotion24
Export Promotion Strategy26
Tariff Structures and Effective Protection27
Theory of Protection27
Learning and Searching Import Replacement28
Comparing Import Replacement and Export Promotion Strategies for Development30
Export Promotion Policy of the UK32
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY34
Overview of Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods34
Overview of Mixed Method Approach36
Research Design37
Justification for Research Design38
Research Method38
Sampling39
Simple Random Sampling39
Data Analysis39
Literature Analysis40
Research Philosophy40
Informed Consent41
Confidentiality42
Validity42
Reliability43
Ethical Considerations43
CHAPTER 4: DISCUSSION AND ANALYSIS44
Questionnaire analysis46
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Literature review analysis64
CHAPTER 5: CONCLUSION65
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
Introduction
The most traditional method of approaching difficult and complex problems related to suitable trade policies to towards development is setting these particular policies in context of more wide strategy to look inward or to look outward. According to different scholars, outward-looking policies of development not only motivate free trade, but it is also able to encourage movement of workers, capitals, students and enterprises in a free manner. As compared to outward-looking policies, the inward-looking development policies give more focus on the country's requirement for evolving their individual development style and controlling their personal destiny. It means that the policies for encouraging indigenous learning by performing in manufacturing and the technologies expansion suitable for a resource endowment of a ...