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Globalization for Development: Trade, Finance, Aid, Migration and Policy

โœ Scribed by Goldin, Ian; Reinert, Kenneth A.


Publisher
World Bank Publications
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
301
Edition
Revised edition
Category
Library

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Globalization and its relation to poverty reduction and development is not well understood. The book identifies the ways in which globalization can overcome poverty or make it worse. The book defines the big historical trends, identifies main global flows - trade, finance, aid, migration, and ideas - and examines how each can contribute to undermine economic development. By considering what helps and what does not, the book presents policy recommendations to make globalization more effective as a vehicle for shared growth and prosperity. It will be of interest to students, researchers and anyone interested in the effects of globalization in today's economy and in international development issues.


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