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Başlık:
The role of trade in ending poverty
Yazar:
World Bank Group, World Trade Organization.
ISBN:
9789287040138
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
75 pages : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Genel Not:
"Joint publication of the World Bank Group and the World Trade Organization."
İçerik:
CONTENTS 3 FOREWORD 4 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 5 ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS 7 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 12 CHAPTER 1: Global growth, trade and poverty: the macro links 13 The global economy 15 The poverty challenge 19 Trade and the poor: theory and evidence 19 Growth and macroeconomic stability 21 Impacts on households and markets 21 Impact on wages and employment 24 Impact on government revenue 25 Conclusion 26 CHAPTER 2: Constraints faced by the poor 27 Rural areas 31 Fragile and conflict-affected areas 34 Informality 35 Women, trade and poverty 39 Conclusion 40 CHAPTER 3: Policies to maximize the gains of trade opportunities for the poor, and minimize the risks 42 Integrating markets and improving the enabling environment 43 Tariff and non-tariff measures 45 Infrastructure and trade facilitation 46 Access to trade-related technology and trade finance 47 Enabling environment 48 Refining integration and mitigating risks to maximize positive effects for the poor 48 Refining integration to maximize gains for the poor 53 Understanding and managing risks 54 Understanding the links between trade and poverty through better data and analysis 57 WTO and World Bank Group support for trade as a means of poverty reduction 59 Conclusion: implementing a strengthened trade policy agenda for the poor 62 NOTES 67 REFERENCES.
Özet:
The expansion of international trade has been essential to development and poverty reduction. Todays economy is unquestionable global. Trade as a proportion of global GDP has approximately doubled since 1975. Markets for goods and services have become increasingly integrated through a fall in trade barriers, with technology helping drive trade costs lower. But trade is not an end in itself. People measure the value of trade by the extent to which it delivers better livelihoods, through higher incomes, greater choice, and a more sustainable future, among other benefits. For the extreme poor living on less than $1.25 a day, the central value of trade is its potential to help transform their lives and those of their families. In this way, there is no doubt that the integration of global markets through trade openness has made a critical contribution to poverty reduction. The number of people living in extreme poverty around the world has fallen by around one billion since 1990. Without the growing participation of developing countries in international trade, and sustained efforts to lower barriers to the integration of markets, it is hard to see how this reduction could have been achieved.
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