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Globalization, Employment and Income Distribution in Developing - Countrie

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Zusatztext '...this book is sure to be useful reading for economists who want to find a succinct! competent and well-informed discussion on the social consequences of globalization.' - Research Policy Informationen zum Autor LAHCEN ACHY Professor of Economics, National Institute of Statistics and Applied Economics, INSEA, MoroccoERNEST ARYEETEY Director, Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER), University of Ghana, GhanaRAM CHANDRA BHATTARAI Lecturer in Economics, Tribhuwan University, NepalMILAN DEV BHATTARAI Lecturer in Economic Analysis, National Integrated College, NepalNGUYEN THI KIM DZUNG Deputy Director, Department for Economic Institutions Studies, Central Institute for Economic Management (CIEM), VietnamSHARON EICHER Development Economist, Department of Business and Economics, Bethel College, USAPHAN THANH HA Deputy Director, Department of Macro-Economy, Central Institute for Economic Management, VietnamPHAM LAN HUONG Deputy Director, Department for Trade Policy and International Integration Studies, Central Institute for Economic Management, VietnamAIDAN ISLYAMI Lecturer in Monetary and Financial Economics, Kazakhstan Institute of Management, Economics and Strategic Research (KIMEP), KazakhstanSABIT KHAKIMZHANOV Lecturer in Economics, Bilkent University, TurkeyKAIRAT MYNBAEV Fulbright Scholar, University of California at Riverside, USAPARTHIBESHWAR PRASAD TIMILSINA Executive Chairman, National Integrated College, NepalKHALID SEKKAT Professor of Economics, University of Brussels, Belgium Klappentext This book examines the impact of globalization on employment, income distribution and poverty reduction in developing countries using the five country studies of Ghana, Kazakhstan, Morocco, Nepal and Vietnam, looking at the evidence for targeted economic and social policies both at national and international levels. Zusammenfassung This book examines the impact of globalization on employment! income distribution and poverty reduction in developing countries using the five country studies of Ghana! Kazakhstan! Morocco! Nepal and Vietnam! looking at the evidence for targeted economic and social policies both at national and international levels. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Figures List of Tables Notes on Contributors Preface Introduction; E.Lee & M.Vivarelli Morocco; L.Achy & K.Sekkat Ghana; E.Aryeetey Vietnam; P.T.Ha, P.L.Huong & N.T.K.Dzung Kazakhstan; K.Mynbaev, S.Eicher, S.Khakimzhanov & A.Islyami Nepal; P.P.Timilsina, M.D.Bhattarai & R.C.Bhattarai Index...

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List of Figures List of Tables Notes on Contributors Preface Introduction; E.Lee & M.Vivarelli Morocco; L.Achy & K.Sekkat Ghana; E.Aryeetey Vietnam; P.T.Ha, P.L.Huong & N.T.K.Dzung Kazakhstan; K.Mynbaev, S.Eicher, S.Khakimzhanov & A.Islyami Nepal; P.P.Timilsina, M.D.Bhattarai & R.C.Bhattarai Index

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'...this book is sure to be useful reading for economists who want to find a succinct, competent and well-informed discussion on the social consequences of globalization.' - Research Policy

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Authors Eddy Vivarelli Lee
Assisted by Lee (Editor), E Lee (Editor), E. Lee (Editor), Eddy Lee (Editor), Vivarelli (Editor), Vivarelli (Editor), M. Vivarelli (Editor), Marco Vivarelli (Editor)
Publisher Palgrave UK
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.08.2006
 
EAN 9780230007833
ISBN 978-0-230-00783-3
No. of pages 253
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)
Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

B, Sociology, Globalization, Economics and Finance, Labour Economics, Sociology, general, Management science, Development Economics, Labor Economics

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