Does international trade liberalization reduce poverty? The question is an important and relevant one. It was high on the agenda in the late-1990s—think of the Seattle riots against the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1999—and after a decade or so of quiescence it is starting to worry policymakers again. Fortunately, it permits a fairly definite answer, one that surprises many people. While there clearly are exceptions, the answer is “in the long run and on average, almost always, yes, trade liberalization reduces poverty.” The terms “long run” and “average” are not weasel words, but they do mask a lot of heterogeneity. The variance encompassed by those terms is the subject of this article
Studies assessing the link between trade liberalization, poverty and equity come up with debatable r...
The impacts of global trade reform on poverty are a key concern in the current trade negoti-ations u...
What are the ways in which trade (trade liberalisation) may have impact on poverty? This paper looks...
The world community and international institutions have made development and poverty alleviation a h...
This article reviews key recent literature on the effects of trade liberalization on poverty in deve...
NORAD is currently developing a trade strategy towards developing countries. This background note pr...
Without being exhaustive, I compiled a survey of 16 assessments, using CGE models, of the global con...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Libéralisation des échanges aggrave-t-elle la pauv...
Trade liberalization is expected to act positively on development and poverty alleviation, both of w...
The struggle against poverty and social inequality is one of the biggest challenges for developing c...
This paper assesses the current state of evidence on the impact of trade policy reform on poverty in...
The link between trade liberalization and poverty reduction is more or less ambigious. For the case ...
Trade liberalization is being actively promoted as a key com-ponent of development strategies. Throu...
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“Globalization increases poverty ” is a common assertion made by critics of globalization. The proli...
Studies assessing the link between trade liberalization, poverty and equity come up with debatable r...
The impacts of global trade reform on poverty are a key concern in the current trade negoti-ations u...
What are the ways in which trade (trade liberalisation) may have impact on poverty? This paper looks...
The world community and international institutions have made development and poverty alleviation a h...
This article reviews key recent literature on the effects of trade liberalization on poverty in deve...
NORAD is currently developing a trade strategy towards developing countries. This background note pr...
Without being exhaustive, I compiled a survey of 16 assessments, using CGE models, of the global con...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Libéralisation des échanges aggrave-t-elle la pauv...
Trade liberalization is expected to act positively on development and poverty alleviation, both of w...
The struggle against poverty and social inequality is one of the biggest challenges for developing c...
This paper assesses the current state of evidence on the impact of trade policy reform on poverty in...
The link between trade liberalization and poverty reduction is more or less ambigious. For the case ...
Trade liberalization is being actively promoted as a key com-ponent of development strategies. Throu...
Résumé et Texte intégral disponibles à l'adresse suivante : http://publications.cirad.fr/une_notice....
“Globalization increases poverty ” is a common assertion made by critics of globalization. The proli...
Studies assessing the link between trade liberalization, poverty and equity come up with debatable r...
The impacts of global trade reform on poverty are a key concern in the current trade negoti-ations u...
What are the ways in which trade (trade liberalisation) may have impact on poverty? This paper looks...