Trade Forum: Globalization, Poverty and Inequality by Susan Margaret Collins (Editor), Carol Graham (Editor)

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  • Pub. Date: December 2004
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    • Pub. Date: December 2004
    • Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
    • Format: Paperback, 350pp

    Synopsis

    How is globalization linked to global poverty and to global inequality? Such questions are at the center of a heated and, at times, acrimonious debate, despite the large and growing literatures in economics and other disciplines. This volume of the Brookings Trade Forum aims to summarize what is known from the existing body of scholarly research and identify the questions on which there is less conclusive evidence and consensus. The debate is further fueled by the absence of agreed-upon definitions of globalization, poverty and inequality. Yet clarifying the way such terms are used is critical, as studies based on different definitions of the terms yield starkly contrasting conclusions. All contributors grapple with this difficult issue.

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    Biography

    Susan M. Collins is a senior fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution and a professor of economics at Georgetown University. Her publications focus on various dimensions of economic policy and performance for developing countries. She is the editor of Imports, Exports, and the American Worker (Brookings, 1998), and her coedited volumes include Coming Together? Mexico-U.S. Relations (Brookings, 1997) and The New GATT: Implications for the United States (Brookings, 1994).

    Carol Graham is a senior fellow in the Economic Studies program and codirector of the Center on Social and Economic Dynamics at the Brookings Institution.

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