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Globalization and poverty /

'Globalization and Poverty' brings together experts on both international trade and poverty to provide a detailed view of the effects of globalisation on the poor in developing nations.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Harrison, Ann E.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2007.
Colección:National Bureau of Economic Research conference report.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Globalization and poverty: an introduction / Ann Harrison
  • Why are the critics so convinced that globalization is bad for the poor? Emma Aisbett. Comment by Xavier Sala-i-Martin
  • Stolper-Samuelson is dead: and other crimes of both theory and data / Donald R. Davis and Prachi Mishra
  • Globalization, poverty, and all that: factor endowment versus productivity views / William Easterly. Comment by Aart Kraay
  • Does tariff liberalization increase wage inequality? some empirical evidence / Barnko Milanovic and Lyn Squire. Comment by Douglas A. Irwin
  • My policies or yours: does OECD support for agriculture increase poverty in developing countries? Margaret McMillan, Alix Peterson Zwane, and Nava Ashraf. Comment by Mitali Das
  • The effects of the Colombian trade liberalization on urban poverty / Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg and Nina Pavcnik. Comment by Chang-Tai Hsieh
  • Trade liberalization, poverty, and inequality: evidence from Indian districts / Petia Topalova. Comment by Robin Burgess
  • Trade protection and industry wage structure in Poland / Chor-ching Goh and Beata S. Javorcik. Comment by Irene Brambilla
  • Globalization and complementary policies: poverty impacts in rural Zambia / Jorge F. Balat and Guido G. Porto. Comment by Matthew J. Slaughter
  • Globalization, labor income, and poverty in Mexico / Gordon H. Hanson. Comment by Esther Duflo
  • Financial globalization, growth, and volatility in developing countries / Eswar S. Prasad, Kenneth Rogoff, Shang-Jin Wei, and M. Ayhan Kose. Comment by Susan M. Collins
  • Household responses to the financial crisis in Indonesia: longitudinal evidence on poverty, resources, and well-being / Duncan Thomas and Elizabeth Frankenberg
  • Does food aid harm the poor? household evidence from Ethiopia / James Levinsohn and Margaret McMillan. Comment by Rohini Pande
  • Risk and the evolution of inequality in China in an era of globalization / Ethan Ligon. Comment by Shang-Jin Wei
  • Globalization and the returns to speaking English in South Africa / James Levinsohn. Comment by Raquel Fernandez.