Globalisation and Poverty: Channels and Policy Responses

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Maurizio Bussolo, Jeffery I Round
Routledge, Mar 29, 2006 - Business & Economics - 256 pages

The consequences of globalization for the world's poor are uncertain and fierce rhetoric is dividing its supporters and detractors.

The channels of effect of essentially macroeconomic shocks on the microeconomic position of individuals and households in poor countries are many and various. This book addresses three core issues: 1) what are the main channels of effect? 2) what are the lessons to be learned from policy measures to alleviate negative poverty consequences? and 3) do the proposed analytical approaches assist in providing a monitoring capability?

This volume assesses the more easily quantifiable effects resulting from price and quantity responses in the goods and labour markets. It includes studies of Colombia, Ghana, India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Vietnam. It uses key analytical approaches, most of which are based on numerical simulation methods employing models with different levels of complexity. These models capture the features of an economy, how it functions, and how it might respond to globalization shocks. The most important collective contribution of the authors is their establishment of directions and magnitudes of effect, based on empirical evidence.

 

Contents

Introduction
1
1 The impact of structuralreforms on poverty
18
2 Linking trade liberalisationand poverty
54
3 Globalisation and poverty
74
4 Globalisation in developingcountries
87
5 Globalisationpovertyinteractions in Bangladesh
120
6 Poverty and policy in aglobalising economy
143
7 Trade liberalisation andpoverty in Nepal
171
8 Globalisation and povertychanges in Colombia
195
Index
228
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Bussolo, Maurizio; Round, Jeffery I