Extent:
195 S.
Series:
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Type of publication (narrower categories): Sammelwerk ; Collection of articles of several authors
Language: English
Notes:
Enth. 25 Beitr.
Ch. 1 What are the problems facing developing nations? Poverty is a serious problem in developing nations / World Summit on Sustainable Development -- Hunger and malnutrition are the oldes enemies of developing countries / United Nations World Food Programme -- Lack of health funding causes millions to die in developing countries each year / Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America -- Air and water pollution plague poor, developing countries / The Economist -- The global water crisis disporportionately affects the developing world / Nicholas L. Cain and Peter H. Gleick -- Government corruption seriously hinders economic progress in developing nations / Isabel Blackett -- Population growth could overwhelm many already struggling developing nations / Michael Bowman -- Ch. 2 Will globalization help developing nations? Yes, globalization will help developing nations: Global trade has brought economic growth to developing countries / John L. Manzella -- Freer global trade could eradicate poverty and world hunger / John Nash and Donald Mitchell -- Globalization provides opportunities for young people in developing nations / Population Briefs -- No, globalization will not help developing nations: Global trade is unfair for developing countries because of agricultural trade barriers / Moin Siddiqi -- Free trade alone is not a panacea for developing countries / Sebastian Mallaby --
ISBN: 0-7377-3714-X ; 0-7377-3713-1 ; 978-0-7377-3714-1 ; 978-0-7377-3713-4
Source:
ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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