Globalization and its relation to poverty reduction and development, is not well understood. This book examines the ways in which globalization can overcome poverty or make it worse, whilst defining the big historical trends. It identifies the main global flows - trade, capital, aid, migration and policy - and examines how each can contribute to undermine economic development. By considering what helps and what does not, the book presents policy recommendations to make globalization more effective as a vehicle for shared growth and prosperity.
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IAN A. GOLDIN assumed his current position as Vice President of External Affairs, United Nations Affairs, in May 2003. He provides leadership in the relationship between the Bank and the global community. Previously, he was the Director of Development Policy at the World Bank. Before joining the Bank, He spent five years as the Chief Executive and Managing Director of the Development Bank of South Africa. Before this, he worked as a principal economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, and at the World Bank as a senior economist in the Middle East and North Africa Region
"This book is essential reading for anyone interested in globalization and development. It provides important new insights and perspectives...and advances the debate by identifying urgently needed policy changes for a more inclusive globalization." -- Joseph Stiglitz
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