“The greatest tragedy is to treat the unequal as equal”, says Aristotle. In a different perspective, similar concerns have found an echo centuries later—” the free play of market forces between unequal trading partners would only punish poorer commodity exporters at the same time as it brings advantages to the rich industrial countries”.1 New modalities of participation for developing countries in the trading system were suggested decades ago to attack the persistent trade imbalance and to create essential external conditions for accelerating the rate of economic growth. These included: (1) guaranteeing price stabilisation and improving market access for primary exports; (2) allowi...
Identifies and explores the main concerns raised by developing country governments and civil society...
This presentation discusses how to make trade globalization inclusive. Presented at the American Eco...
The paper employs different definitions of inequality/ equality and investigates how globalisation i...
“The greatest tragedy is to treat the unequal as equal”, says Aristotle. In a different perspective,...
Anger and optimism are coexisting themes related to the growing liberalization of international trad...
The pendulum of the 1990 s that swung even the world s tiniest, most fragile economies towards the f...
The existing multilateral trade regime is often beleaguered for unfairly privileging its Western gua...
Overstated benefits of trade liberalisation have underpinned arguments for liberalisation of trade a...
"International trade increases worldwide growth and improves the chances of successful poverty reduc...
Integration into the world economy has proven a powerful means for countries to promote economic gro...
The effect of globalization is not only an improvement of living conditions in many developing coun...
Globalisation of product and labour markets has dramatically evidenced the market failure generated ...
There exists a close relationship between the poverty level of developing countries and the restrict...
The world economy has become more open and integrated in recent years. Countries are more engaged in...
The last two-three decades have been characterised by a determined return to economic integration an...
Identifies and explores the main concerns raised by developing country governments and civil society...
This presentation discusses how to make trade globalization inclusive. Presented at the American Eco...
The paper employs different definitions of inequality/ equality and investigates how globalisation i...
“The greatest tragedy is to treat the unequal as equal”, says Aristotle. In a different perspective,...
Anger and optimism are coexisting themes related to the growing liberalization of international trad...
The pendulum of the 1990 s that swung even the world s tiniest, most fragile economies towards the f...
The existing multilateral trade regime is often beleaguered for unfairly privileging its Western gua...
Overstated benefits of trade liberalisation have underpinned arguments for liberalisation of trade a...
"International trade increases worldwide growth and improves the chances of successful poverty reduc...
Integration into the world economy has proven a powerful means for countries to promote economic gro...
The effect of globalization is not only an improvement of living conditions in many developing coun...
Globalisation of product and labour markets has dramatically evidenced the market failure generated ...
There exists a close relationship between the poverty level of developing countries and the restrict...
The world economy has become more open and integrated in recent years. Countries are more engaged in...
The last two-three decades have been characterised by a determined return to economic integration an...
Identifies and explores the main concerns raised by developing country governments and civil society...
This presentation discusses how to make trade globalization inclusive. Presented at the American Eco...
The paper employs different definitions of inequality/ equality and investigates how globalisation i...