The Poor under Globalization in Asia, Latin America, and Africa

Abstract

This volume presents thirteen studies selected from the three regional conferences organized under the auspices of UNU-WIDER. They illustrate the differential effects of globalization on growth, inequality, and poverty in Asia, Latin America, and Africa. Distinct processes of institutional and socio-political change, as well as significant differences in initial conditions, such as natural resource endowment, the quantity and quality of human capital, institutional framework, and the quality of governance, have had diverse effects on the poor in these regions. Focusing on distinct manifestations of globalization and their affect on poverty, these case studies cover the spectrum from broad macroeconomic regional and country analyses to micro-oriented village studies in each of the three continents. This volume clearly illustrates that the impact of globalization on poverty is extremely context specific, reflecting the heterogeneous and complex nature of the globalization-poverty nexus.

Citation

Nissanke, M.; Thorbecke, E. (Editors) The Poor under Globalization in Asia, Latin America, and Africa. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK (2010) 462 pp. ISBN 978-0-19-958475-8 [WIDER Studies in Development Economics]

The Poor under Globalization in Asia, Latin America, and Africa

Published 1 January 2010