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channels and linkages through which globalization affects the poor. After introducing four different concepts used to measure … trends in world income inequality, it examines first the ‘growth’ conduit through which globalization affects poverty …-growth-inequality-poverty is scrutinized, link by link. The paper then moves on to examine other channels in the globalization-poverty nexus that …
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the influence of globalization process on economic growth and how real are the prospects for these emerging markets to … paper examines strategies that can help taking the contemporary wave of globalization to the advantage of fast growth of … less advanced countries and hence containing the existing development gaps. – globalization ; emerging markets ; post …
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; economic growth ; Globalization ; openness ; trade ; panel estimation … effects may be crucial to the effectiveness of openness. Furthermore, the results from the adjusted fixed-effect estimation …
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While globalization is viewed as a key to future economic development, it is also argued that it increases poverty … globalization process suggests a broader approach and allocation of more funds for poverty reduction. For future growth and poverty … distribution. – globalization ; liberalization ; economic growth ; employment ; poverty ; structural adjustment ; Pakistan …
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paper argues that globalization and openness are not entirely responsible for the recent Asian crisis. It can be argued … to lessons for other countries, and this in turn centres on the fundamental question: has globalization and …
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In many OECD countries income inequality has risen, but surprisingly redistribution has as well. The theory attributes this partly to the redistributive effect of education spending. In the model income inequality and growth depend in an inverted U-shaped way on education. To maintain a given...
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All of the recent empirical work on the relationship between income inequality and economic growth has used inequality data that are not consistently measured. This paper argues that this is inappropriate and shows that the significant negative correlation often found between income inequality...
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