Goldin, Ian Reinert, Kenneth
Globalization for development Trade, finance aid, migration and policy - Washington, DC The World Bank 2006 - 308
БС 1251
Addressing the wider public, Goldin (Director of Development Policy, World Bank) and Reinert (public policy, George Mason U.) seek to dispel what they see as misconceptions about the main dimensions of economic globalization and their impact on poverty and development, arguing that globalization can be managed so that its benefits are more widely shared and its negative impacts mitigated. They present individual chapters analyzing five economic dimensions of globalization: trade, finance, aid, migration, and ideas. For each, they examine the connections to such measures of poverty as income, health, education, empowerment, and working conditions. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Англи хэл дээр,
0821362747
international trade international economic relations finance migration economic assistance capital movements economic assistance
Globalization for development Trade, finance aid, migration and policy - Washington, DC The World Bank 2006 - 308
БС 1251
Addressing the wider public, Goldin (Director of Development Policy, World Bank) and Reinert (public policy, George Mason U.) seek to dispel what they see as misconceptions about the main dimensions of economic globalization and their impact on poverty and development, arguing that globalization can be managed so that its benefits are more widely shared and its negative impacts mitigated. They present individual chapters analyzing five economic dimensions of globalization: trade, finance, aid, migration, and ideas. For each, they examine the connections to such measures of poverty as income, health, education, empowerment, and working conditions. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Англи хэл дээр,
0821362747
international trade international economic relations finance migration economic assistance capital movements economic assistance