Globalization, growth, and poverty : building an inclusive world economy.
Material type: TextSeries: A World Bank policy research reportPublication details: Washington, DC : New York, N.Y. : World Bank ; Oxford University Press, c2002. Description: xiii, 174 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0195216083 (OUP); 082135048X (World Bank)Other title: Building an inclusive world economySubject(s): Poor -- Developing countries | Economic development | Poverty -- Developing countries | Globalization -- Economic aspects | International economic integration | Developing countries -- Economic policy | Developing countries -- Economic conditionsDDC classification: 362.5 LOC classification: HC59.72.P6 | G59 2002Online resources: Publisher descriptionItem type | Current library | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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"This report was prepared under the supervision of Nicolas Stern, Chief Economist and Senior Vice President. It was written by Paul Collier (Director, Development Research Group) and David Dollar (Research Mamager in the Development Research Group" -- xiii
"A copublication of the World Bank and Oxford University Press" -- t.p.
Includes bibliographical references (p.161-174).
Overview -- The new wave of globalization and its economic effects -- Improving the international architecture for integration -- Strengthening domestic institutions and policies -- Power, culture, and the environment -- An agenda for action.
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