The paper examines grounds on which a `second opinion’ to the Washington Consensus may be constructed using data for a sample of 123 rich and poor nations for the period from 1960 to 1995. The historical record makes abundantly clear that international inequality has increased not only over the long haul of the past two centuries but also in recent decades. Unequal development derives mainly from economic and political-economic forces internal to nations. Unregulated global market forces mostly follow this process rather than countering it. At the same time, the fragile internal development process is vulnerable to the disruptive forces of unrestricted openness. To be sure, access to global markets can be a powerful factor in development. B...
The paper is a short literature review that suggests that trade policy as opposed to general measure...
Recently there has been an influx of literature which tries to find out relationship between trade a...
Globalization is described as a process by which regional economics, societies and cultures have bec...
The paper examines grounds on which a `second opinion’ to the Washington Consensus may be constructe...
* I thank Terry McKinley and the UNDP for providing support and Barsha Khattry of the University of ...
WP 2008-03 January 2008In the last two decades, across a range of countries high growth rates have r...
Abstract. A common question in academic debates is whether globalization exacerbates poverty and ine...
The controversial relationship between globalization and social development still dominates the inte...
The paper employs different definitions of inequality/ equality and investigates how globalisation i...
This paper is a short review of Mamoon (2007) analysis on inequality where it is contrasted with gro...
Questions about global income inequality inspire some of the most contentious debates among not only...
This study examines the impact of globalization on cross-country inequality and poverty using a pan...
Abstract. The paper employs different definitions of inequality/ equality and investigates how globa...
In this paper we address a key issue in the current debate on economic development: the effect of g...
Over the past 20 years, a widespread perception has emerged that a new stage has been reached in the...
The paper is a short literature review that suggests that trade policy as opposed to general measure...
Recently there has been an influx of literature which tries to find out relationship between trade a...
Globalization is described as a process by which regional economics, societies and cultures have bec...
The paper examines grounds on which a `second opinion’ to the Washington Consensus may be constructe...
* I thank Terry McKinley and the UNDP for providing support and Barsha Khattry of the University of ...
WP 2008-03 January 2008In the last two decades, across a range of countries high growth rates have r...
Abstract. A common question in academic debates is whether globalization exacerbates poverty and ine...
The controversial relationship between globalization and social development still dominates the inte...
The paper employs different definitions of inequality/ equality and investigates how globalisation i...
This paper is a short review of Mamoon (2007) analysis on inequality where it is contrasted with gro...
Questions about global income inequality inspire some of the most contentious debates among not only...
This study examines the impact of globalization on cross-country inequality and poverty using a pan...
Abstract. The paper employs different definitions of inequality/ equality and investigates how globa...
In this paper we address a key issue in the current debate on economic development: the effect of g...
Over the past 20 years, a widespread perception has emerged that a new stage has been reached in the...
The paper is a short literature review that suggests that trade policy as opposed to general measure...
Recently there has been an influx of literature which tries to find out relationship between trade a...
Globalization is described as a process by which regional economics, societies and cultures have bec...