Linking globalization to poverty in Asia, Latin America and Africa / Machiko Nissanke, Erik Thorbecke
2010
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标题Linking globalization to poverty in Asia, Latin America and Africa / Machiko Nissanke, Erik Thorbecke policy brief no. 3, 2010
摘要
Despite the enormous potential of globalization in accelerating economic growth through greater integration into the world economy the impact of globalization on poverty reduction has been uneven. Asia has been the major benefi ciary of globalization where high growth rates and its labor-intensive pattern contributed to a spectacular reduction in poverty. In contrast, the integration process in Latin America did not contribute to accelerating growth and employment and even led, in some instances, to an informalization of the labor force. In spite of opening up, the failure of sub-Saharan Africa to diversify and undergo structural transformation has led to the persistence of low growth and debilitating poverty. While the impact of globalization on poverty is context-specifi c, we argue that countries intent on benefi tting from globalization need to adopt a pro-active stand in formulating regional and national strategies to enhance the potentially positive effects of globalization and moderate the negative effects.
日期Helsinki : UN University, 2010
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32 p.
国际标准图书编号/国际标准期刊编号
9789280830804
1813-5706
1813-5706