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This case study for India finds an explanation for the drop in average household consumption in rural areas occurring in the year after the 1991 stabilization program instigated to deal with a macroeconomic crisis. A number of factors contributed to falling average living standards, including...
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The crisis in the developed world has spilled over into the lives of the world's poorest, who are particularly …
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of 'globalization.' Ravallion views the issue through both 'macro' and 'micro' empirical lenses. The macro lens uses … modeling of the impacts of specific trade reforms. The author presents case studies for China and Morocco. Both the macro and … micro approaches cast doubt on some wide generalizations from both sides of the globalization debate. Additionally the micro …
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of globalization. Ravallion views the issue through both macro and micro empirical lenses. The macro lens uses cross … impacts of specific trade reforms. The author presents case studies for China and Morocco. Both the macro and micro approaches … cast doubt on some wide generalizations from both sides of the globalization debate. Additionally the micro lens indicates …
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of "globalization." The author views the issue through both "macro" and "micro" empirical lenses. The macro lens uses … modeling of the impacts of specific trade reforms. The author presents case studies for China and Morocco. Both the macro and … micro approaches cast doubt on some wide generalizations from both sides of the globalization debate. Additionally the micro …
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