Globalization and the Poor in Asia: Can Shared Growth be Sustained?

Globalization and the Poor in Asia: Can Shared Growth be Sustained?

Globalization and the Poor in Asia: Can Shared Growth be Sustained?

Globalization and the Poor in Asia: Can Shared Growth be Sustained?

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Overview

Asia is widely regarded as having benefited most from the dynamic growth effect of the recent wave of globalization. By examining mechanisms at work in the globalization–poverty nexus through specific case studies reflecting different settings, the book seeks to find ways to rediscover and resume a pattern of shared growth in Asia.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780230201880
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Publication date: 04/17/2008
Series: Studies in Development Economics and Policy
Edition description: 2008
Pages: 319
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

RIMJHIM M. AGGARWAL Assistant Professor, School of Sustainability, Arizona State University, USA JONNA P. ESTUDILLO Faculty Fellow, Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development (FASID) and Associate Professor, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS), Tokyo, Japan TOMOKI FUJII Assistant Professor, School of Economics, Singapore Management University, Singapore XAVIER GINÉ Economist, Development Research Group, World Bank NANAK KAKWANI Visiting Scholar, University of Sydney, Australia STEFAN KLONNER Assistant Professor, Economics Department, Cornell University, USA K.S. KAVI KUMAR Madras School of Economics, Chennai, India ZHICHENG LIANG CERDI, University of Auvergne, France JUSTIN YIFU LIN Professor and founding Director, China Center for Economic Research, Peking University, China PEILIN LIU Associate Research Fellow, Department of Development Strategy and Regional Economy, Development Research Center of the State Council, China MAHVASH SAEED QURESHI Overseas Development Institute, UK DAVID ROLAND-HOLST Adjunct Professor of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of California, Berkeley, USA YASUYUKI SAWADA Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo, Japan HYUN H. SON Economist, Asian Development Bank BRINDA VISWANATHAN Madras School of Economics, Chennai, India.

Table of Contents

Globalization and Poverty in Asia; M.Nissanke & E.Thorbecke Pro-Poor Growth: The Asian Experience; N.Kakwani & H.H.Son How Does Vietnam's Accession to the World Trade Organization Change the Spatial Incidence of Poverty; T.Fujii & D.Roland-Holst Trade, Migration, and Poverty Reduction in the Globalizing Economy: The Case of the Philippines; Y.Sawada & J.P.Estudillo Threshold Estimation on the Globalization-Poverty Nexus: Evidence from China; Z.Liang Economic Development Strategy, Openness and Rural Poverty: A Framework and China's Experiences; J.Y.Lin & P.Lin Vulnerability to Globalization in India: Relative Rankings of States using Fuzzy Models; K.S.K.Kumar & B.Viswanathan Resource-Poor Farmers in South India: On the Margins or Frontiers of Globalization; R.M.Aggarwal Credit Constraints as a Barrier to Technology Adoption by the Poor: Lessons from South Indian Small Scale Fishery; X.Giné & S.Klonner Trade Liberalization, Environment and Poverty: A Developing Country Perspective; M.S.Qureshi
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