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This paper surveys the literature on the relationship between international trade and inclusive growth. It examines claims that the rise in inequality in many countries can be attributed to the concurrent rise in trade competition, especially from EMEs like China, spurring trade tensions and...
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Technological advancements are often viewed as drivers of green growth, but they also carry the potential to widen social inequality, particularly in job automation and the transformation of work routines. This study delves into the relationship between technology and inclusive growth, drawing...
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integration and resource allocation, and (2) social equity policies on inclusive growth in SSA. Using data from the World Bank …'s World Development Indicators and the Global Consumption and Income Project (1980-2019) for 43 SSA countries, I provide …
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which it delivers distinctive testable predictions on the sign and direction of convergence. We then use the World Value …
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compositional and cultural diffusion mechanisms. We use the World Value Survey for 1981-2014 to build time-varying measures of …
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violence, deepening inequality and lack of solidarity throughout much of the modern world. …
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This paper explores the social, economic and ideological context within which the World Summit for Social Development … strengthened by growing reference to the process of “globalization”, which was seen not as the (reversible) outcome of particular … developing world. The “fundamental” to which these prescriptions were tethered was not growth, but stabilization; and in most …
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