Trade, globalization and poverty
β Scribed by Elias Dinopoulos; et al
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 285
- Series
- Routledge studies in international business and the world economy, 40
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content: Globalization and poverty / T.N. Srinivasan --
Globalization and poverty : what is the evidence? / Emma Aisbett, Ann Harisson, and Alix Peterson Zwane --
International trade, labor turnover, and the wage premium : testing the Bhagwati-Dehejia hypothesis for Canada / Eugene Beaulieu, Vivek H. Dehejia, and Hazrat-Omar Zakhilwal --
Human capital, trade liberalization, and income risk / Tom Kreps, Pravin Krishna, and William Maloney --
Patent protection and global Schumpeterian growth / Elias Dinopoulos, Ali Gungoraydinoglu, and Constantinos Syropoulos --
Choosing between innovation and imitation in a model of international rivalry / Kenji Fujiwara, Koji Shimomura, and Kar-yiu Wong --
Foreign manufacturing affiliates of US multinationals : myths and realities in the globalization debate / James R. Markusen and Bridget Strand --
Who makes the rules of globalization? : corporate influence in global and regional trade agreements / Alan V. Deardorff --
Preferential trading and welfare : the small-union case revisited / Arvind Panagariya --
On the viability of conditional assistance programs / Wolfgang Mayer and Alex Mourmouras --
Is the United States a large country in world trade? : further evidence and implications for globalization / Stephen P. Magee, Kwan Yeol Yoo, Nakgyoon Choi, and Hong Shik Lee--
Taxing the brain drain : a reassessment of the Bhagwati proposal / John Douglas Wilson.
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