Globalization and Equity: Perspective from the Developing WorldNatalia E. Dinello, Lyn Squire Edward Elgar Publishing, 1 ene 2005 - 253 páginas 'In bringing together seven regional studies by economists from the Global Development Network, Natalia Dinello and Lyn Squire provide an insightful perspective on the relationships between globalization and equity. The topic is important, but too oft |
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Globalization and Inequality in the Arab Region | 37 |
SubSaharan Africa The Myth and the Reality | 67 |
Economic Globalization and Equity in East Asia | 98 |
Globalization Equity and Poverty The South Asian Experience | 137 |
Institutions and the Commonwealth of Independent States | 163 |
Transition Globalization and Equity Eastern and Central Europe | 191 |
Globalization and Equity A Latin American Perspective | 216 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Arab countries Arab region average income benefits capita income capital flows cent Central and Eastern changes China CIS countries crisis decline Deininger developing countries developing world Dollar and Kraay domestic East Asia economic growth economic integration effects of globalization elasticity evidence expenditure exports factors Ffrench-Davis foreign Freedom Gini coefficient global economy global integration globalization and equity groups Growth and Poverty growth rates higher household impact income distribution income inequality increase Index India Indonesia industrial inflows institutions International Monetary Fund investment Kolodko Korea Latin America macroeconomic Malaysia measures Milanovic non-globalizers oblast OECD Paper Philippines political openness poor population poverty incidence poverty line poverty reduction production quintile Rank ratio Ravallion reduce reforms Research Rodrik rural Russia sector share significant social South Asia Sri Lanka Sub-Saharan Africa Table tariff Thailand trade liberalization trade policy transition economies urban wage Washington World Bank world economy