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Sources of East Asian Growth: Some Evidence from Cross-country Studies
Global Development Network, 2000What are the sources of East Asian growth? This paper analyses the sources of East Asian growth by using the cross-country data sets and utilising the two standard empirical methodologies, growth accounting and regressions.DocumentSources of Growth in South Asian Countries
Global Development Network, 2000The purpose of this paper is to extract from the cross-country growth analysis insights about the performance of individual South Asian countries and the region as a whole.DocumentGlobalization and equity in sub-Saharan Africa
Global Development Network, 2003How are issues of globalisation and equity played out in Sub-Saharan Africa? This paper examines the extent to which Africa has participated in the global economy using the various indicators of economic integration. It demonstrates Africa’s total marginalisation in terms of its share of trade.DocumentPolitical Dimensions of Globalization and Equity in East Asia
Global Development Network, 2003The paper examines the relationship between globalisation and equity in East Asia from a political perspective. Economic relations have replaced Cold War politics as the main determinant of state interaction in the region. Throughout Northeast and Southeast Asia, trade and investment liberalisation has been accepted as the key to accelerated integration into the regional economy.DocumentEconomic Globalisation and Equity in East Asia
Global Development Network, 2003East Asia is one of the most globalised regions in the world, with high levels of international trade and international investment, so what have the impacts of globalisation been on poverty and income inequality? For East Asia, globalisation has generally been perceived positively as playing a critical role in the East Asian Economic Miracle, generating growth, employment and opportunities.DocumentMeeting “felt aspirations”: globalization and equity from an anthropological perspective
Global Development Network, 2003What’s new about globalisation other than just trade? The standard answer is that globalisation is international trade backed by high speed transaction of information, communication, and capital flow. It is this entire package that makes a difference. If this is what globalisation is about, and if this trend is now sweeping the world then social relations would be of little or no consequence.DocumentGlobalization, Equity, and Poverty: The South Asian Experience
Global Development Network, 2002Has globalisation in South Asian countries increased their rate of economic growth, reduced absolute poverty, and/or increased inequality?DocumentGlobalization and Inequality in the Arab World
Global Development Network, 2002This paper investigates the effect of globalisation on the Arab region.DocumentGlobalization and equity in the Arab World
Global Development Network, 2003Research into the practical experience of globalisation shows it to be a process of rapid economic integration among countries driven by liberalisation of trade, investment and capital flows, as well as technological change, so why is globalisation feared in the Arab world?DocumentIs economic growth a cause of or cure for the environmental pollution?
Global Development Network, 2001This paper examines the relationship between economic growth and environmental quality by exploiting the special conditions of the transition process.Pages
