Abstract

This paper examines how economic reforms in Mongolia have impacted on international trade for that country. It tracks trade development since the 1991 open market economy decision and provides an outlook for 1997. It captures most of the events, moods and important reform legislation that is trade development related. It looks at trade indicators in conjunction with key economic indicators to endeavour to provide conclusions as to logical future directions of policies. The article is influenced in part by the writer's views after involvement in a United Nations Development Project on business education in Mongolia over a four year period.

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