
<p>This annual series provides comprehensive analysis on current and emerging issues of international trade and macroeconomics.</p> <p>Contents: </p> <p> <b>GLOBALIZATION AND INEQUALITY</b> </p> <p> <i>Competing Concepts of Inequality in the Globalization Debate</i> <br> <b>Martin Ravallion</b> (World Bank)</p> <p> <i>Channels from Globalization to Inequality: Productivity World versus Factor World</i> <br> <b>William Easterly</b> (New York University)</p> <p> <i>Health in an Age of Globalization</i> <br> <b>Angus Deaton</b> (Princeton University) <p> <b>BROADER INDICATORS OF WELL-BEING</b> </p> <p> <i>Assessing the Impact of Globalization on Poverty and Inequality: A New Lens on an Old Puzzle</i> <br> <b>Carol Graham</b> (Brookings Institution)</p> <p> <i>Poverty and the Organization of Political Violence: A Review and Some Conjectures</i> <br> <b>Nicholas Sambanis</b> (Yale University)</p> <p>IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION</p> <p> <i>Trade, Inequality, and Poverty: What Do We Know?</i> <br> <b>Pinelopi Goldberg</b> (Yale University) and <b>Nina Pavcnik</b> (Dartmouth College)</p> <p> <i>The Impact of Globalization on the Poor</i> <br> <b>Pranab Bardhan</b> (University of California, Berkeley)</p> <p>LOOKING FORWARD</p> <p> <i>Why Global Inequality Matters</i> <br> <b>Nancy Birdsall</b> (Center for Global Development)</p> <p> <i>Some Speculation on Growth and Poverty over the Twenty-First Century</i> <br> <b>Kenneth Rogoff</b> (Harvard University)</p> </p>
Page Count:
311
Publication Date:
2004-01-01
ISBN-10:
0815712863
ISBN-13:
9780815712862
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