Globalization and Liberalization: Effects of International Economic Relations on
Poverty - UNCTAD - 1996
Contents of the book
- Preface
- Introduction
- Conclusions and recommendations
Part I: Poverty-related elements of globalization and liberalization
- Effects of globalization and liberalization on poverty: concepts and issues
David Woodward
- Globalization and liberalization: an opportunity to reduce poverty
Ishrat Husain
- Trade and the Uruguay Round: some misconceptions dispelled
Zdenek Drabek
- Global financial integration and related domestic liberalization policies
Peter S. Heller
- Implications of macroeconomic policies for equity and poverty
Rolph van der Hoeven
- Domestic liberalization policies and public finance: poverty implications
Santosh Mehrotra
- Safety nets and compensatory measures
Carol Graham
Part II: Regional and national experiences: lessons from diversity
Asia
- Globalization and liberalization in East and South East Asia: implications for growth,
inequality and poverty
Rajah Rasiah
- The importance of foreign direct investment for exports, economic growth and poverty
reduction in China
Padma Mallampally
- What prospects does India have of benefitting from globalization?
Sumit Roy
Latin America
- Globalization and liberalization in Latin America: implications for growth, inequality
and poverty
André Urani
- Mexico's financial crisis and its effects on income distribution and poverty
Eugenia Correa
Sub-Saharan Africa
- Globalization and liberalization in Sub-Saharan Africa: implications for growth and
poverty Paul Mosley
- Is the Asian NIEs approach relevant for Sub-Saharan Africa?
Fantu Cheru
- Annexes
Background paper for the seminar
List of participants
Last updated on 7 February
1997. |