Riassunto
Do accelerating trade and foreign direct investment - experimented by most developing countries in the 1990s - imply a positive, negative, or neutral impact in terms of employment, income inequality and poverty alleviation? This book provides some empirically-tested answers to this question using an open-minded, unconventional economic approach and deriving original policy implications.
Informazioni sull?autore
ELI BERMAN Boston University, USALUIGI CAMPIGLIO Catholic University of Milano, ItalyGIOVANNI ANDREA CORNIA Firenze University, ItalyPAOLO FIGINI Bologna University, ItalyAUGUSTIN FOSU African Economic Research Consortium, NairobiJEAN BAPTISTE GROS International Labour Office, Geneva, SwitzerlandSANJAYA LALL Oxford University, UKJOHN LANGMORE International Labour Office, New York, USASTEPHEN MACHIN University College, London, UKGIORGIO BARBA NAVARETTI Milano University, ItalyMARIACRISTINA PIVA Catholic University of Piacenza, ItalySANJAY REDDY Columbia University, New York, USAENRICO SANTARELLI Bologna University, ItalyVINCENZO SPIEZIA Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Paris, FranceLANCE TAYLOR New School University, New York, USARAYMOND TORRES Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Paris, France
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