Globalization and the poor : exploitation or equalizer? /
Presents articles which address both sides of the debate about whether the global economy harms or helps the poor.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
International Debate Education Association,
2003.
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Series: | IDEA sourcebooks in contemporary controversies
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Table of Contents:
- Inequality of world incomes : what should be done? / by Robert Hunter Wade
- Are promises all we can offer? : globalization, poverty, inequality, and human rights / by Silvia Borzutzky
- The unremarkable record of liberalized trade / by Christian E. Weller, Robert E. Scott, and Adam S. Hersh
- Globalization : implications for Africa / by Peter J. Henriot
- The challenge of global capitalism : the world economy in the 21st century : issues in the debate / by Robert Gilpin
- Grinding the poor / by The economist
- The cause of antiglobalists is wrong in the aggregate / by Edward M. Graham
- Globalization and developing countries / by Aaron Lukas
- Foreign policy in focus : World Trade Organization / by Sarah Anderson and John Cavanagh
- IMF is a power unto itself / by Jeffrey Sachs
- WTO report card : an exercise or surrender of U.S. sovereignty? / by William H. Lash III and Daniel T. Griswold
- World Bank and IMF activities in Africa : poverty, alleviation, debt relief and HIV/AIDS / by Nancy Birdsall
- The Asian financial crisis of 1997-99 / by Stephan Haggard
- What I learned at the world economic crisis / by Joseph Stiglitz
- The Asian crisis : a view from the IMF / by Stanley Fischer
- The IMF's role in Asia : part of the problem or part of the solution? / by Thomas C. Dawson
- Globalization with a human face : UNDP human development report 1999
- Social impacts of the Asian crisis : policy challenges and lessons / by Jong-Wha Lee and Changyong Rhee.