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100 _aSrinivasan, T. N.
245 0 _aTrade, growth and poverty reduction : least developed countries, landlocked developing countries and small states in the global economic system
260 _aNew Delhi
260 _bAcademic Foundation
260 _c2009
300 _a152 p.
365 _b 695.00
365 _dRS
520 _aWhy have the least developed countries, and other poorer countries, failed to grow as fast as other economies during the recent period of globalisation? Professor Srinivasan explores the broad links between growth in income, globalisation, and poverty reduction. He argues that past domestic and international policies have failed to serve the interests of the poorest countries, and suggests that the current array of international institutions, in their unreformed state, are ill-suited to bring about the changes required. Finally he makes recommendations on needed reforms to the institutions that manage the global economic system.
650 _aTrade development
942 _cB
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