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基本説明
The volume focuses on three areas of interaction between developed countries and the rest of the world: trade, migration and foreign direct investment.
Full Description
This book examines how policies implemented by members of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) affect development and poverty in developing and transition economies.
The book focuses on three areas of interaction between developed countries and the rest of the world: trade, migration and foreign direct investment. Global Exchange and Poverty is a great accompaniment to the ongoing debate surrounding OECD policy coherence. By tracing the link between OECD policy and poverty in the developing world, the authors provide the inputs necessary to make policy mutually consistent and coherent within each developed country and coordinated across developed countries in order to avoid contradictions and cumulative unintended consequences.
As one of the first books to trace the impact of OECD-country policies on poverty in the developing world, this book will appeal to post-graduate students studying development, particularly poverty, trade, investment and migration. Development practitioners concerned with developed-country policies will also find this of great benefit.
Contents
Contents:
Introduction
Robert E.B. Lucas, Lyn Squire and T.N. Srinivasan
PART I: TRADE
1. Global Economic Institutional, Intellectual and Religious Contacts: A Brief History
T.N. Srinivasan
2. The Impact of Technical Barriers to Trade on Argentine Exports and Labor Markets
Gabriel Sánchez, Maria Laura Alzua and Inés Butler
3. Agricultural Subsidies, Trade Barriers and Poverty: Household Microsimulation for Colombia
Felipe Barrera-Osorio and Marcela Meléndez
4. Trade Liberalization in Southeastern Europe
Joze Damijan, José de Sousa and Olivier Lamotte
PART II: MIGRATION
5. Poverty Impacts of Romanian Remittances from the EU: Effects of Host-Country Migration Policies
Ella Viktoria Kallai and Mircea Teodor Maniu
6. Skill Diffusion by Temporary Migration? Returns from Western European Working Experience in the EU Accession Countries
Anna Iara
7. Host-Country Economic Policies and Worker Remittances to Developing Countries: The Cases of Turkey and Mexico
Serdar Sayan and Ayça Tekin-Koru
PART III: FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
8. Inequality: The Argentine Experience
Daniel Chudnovsky, Andrés López and Eugenia Orlicki
9. The Effect of Policies on FDI Flows to Transition Countries
Tom Coupé, Irina Orlova and Alexandre Skiba
10. Does Foreign Ownership Matter for Enterprise Training? Empirical Evidence from Transition Countries
Vitaliy Oryshchenko
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