Global trade and poor nations : the poverty impacts and policy implications of liberalization

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Global trade and poor nations : the poverty impacts and policy implications of liberalization

Bernard Hoekman, Marcelo Olarreaga, editors

Center for the Study of Globalization, Yale University , Groupe d'économie mondiale, sciences po , Brookings Institution Press, c2007

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This thoughtful volume assesses the likely impact of reformed trade policies on the poorest of the poor -those on the bottom economic rungs in developing nations. The focus on a spectrum of poor nations across different regions provides some helpful and hopeful guidelines regarding the likely impacts of a global trade reform, agreed upon under the auspices of the World Trade Organization, as well as the impact of such reforms on economic development. In order to facilitate lesson-drawing across different regions, each country study utilizes a similar methodology. They combine information on trade policy at the product level with income and consumption data at the household level, thus capturing effects both on the macro level and in individual households where development policies ideally should improve day-to-day life. This uniformity of research approach across the country studies allows for a deeper and more robust comparison of results.

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