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Globalization, Poverty and Inequality

Globalization, Poverty and Inequality Between a Rock and a Hard Place

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Globalization, Poverty and Inequality

Between a Rock and a Hard Place

Raphael Kaplinsky

Political Science / Globalization

Globalization is characterised by persistent poverty and growing inequality. Conventional wisdom has it that this global poverty is residual – as globalization deepens, the poor will be lifted out of destitution. The policies of the World Bank, the IMF and the WTO echo this belief and push developing countries ever deeper into the global economy.

Globalization, Poverty and Inequality provides an alternative viewpoint. It argues that for many – particularly for those living in Latin America, Asia and Central Europe – poverty and globalization are relational. It is the very workings of the global system which condemn many to poverty. In particular the mobility of investment, and the large pool of increasingly skilled workers in China and other parts of Asia, are driving down global wages.

This poses challenges for policy makers in firms and countries throughout the world. It also challenges the very sustainability of globalisation itself. Are we about to witness the implosion of globalisation, as occurred between 1913 and 1950?

Using a variety of theoretical frameworks and drawing on a vast amount of original research, this book will be an invaluable resource for all students of globalization and its effects.

Raphael Kaplinsky is Professorial Fellow at the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex

Publication Date: 12 March 2007
Publisher: Polity Press
Imprint: Polity
ISBN-13: 9780745635545
Format: Paperback / softback
Page Count: 216
Weight (oz): 15.68

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