Channels and Policy Debate in the Globalization Inequality - Poverty Nexus

Channels and Policy Debate in the Globalization Inequality - Poverty Nexus

Author: 
Nissanke, Machiko
Place: 
Helsinki
Publisher: 
UNU-WIDER
Phys descriptions: 
35p.
Date published: 
2005
Record type: 
Responsibility: 
Thorbecke, Erik, jt. author
ISBN: 
929190712x
ISSN: 
1810 2611
Call No: 
241.53 NIS
Abstract: 

The paper offers a critical literature review of the debate surrounding the globalization-poverty nexus, focusing on channels and linkages through which globalization affects the poor. After introducing four different concepts used to measure trends in world income inequality, it examines first the ‘growth’ conduit through which globalization affects poverty. Treating inequality as the explicit filter between growth and poverty reduction, the causal chain of openness-growth-inequality-poverty is scrutinized, link-by-link. The paper then moves on to examine other channels in the globalization-poverty nexus that operate through changes in relative factor and good prices, factor movements, the nature of technological change and diffusion, the impact of globalization on volatility and vulnerability, the worldwide flow of information, global disinflation, and institutions, respectively. The paper concludes with a discussion of strategic policy issues within the context of the globalization debate.

Language: 
Series: 
Discussion Paper No. 2005/8

CITATION: Nissanke, Machiko. Channels and Policy Debate in the Globalization Inequality - Poverty Nexus . Helsinki : UNU-WIDER , 2005. - Available at: https://library.au.int/frchannels-and-policy-debate-globalization-inequality-poverty-nexus-3