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■ D. Dollar and A. Aart, “Growth IS Good for the Poor,” World Bank Working Papers No. 2587 , 2002. ■ J. Bhagwati and T. N. Srinivan, “Trade and Poverty in Poor Countries,” American Economic Review , May 2002, pp. 180–183. ■ L. A. Winters, N. McCulloch, and A. McKay, “Trade Lib- eralization and Poverty: The Evidence So Far,” Journal of Economic Literature, March 2004, pp. 72–115. ■ D. Salvatore, ed., “Globalization, Growth and Poverty,” Spe- cial Issue of the Journal of Policy Modeling, June 2004, with articles by Robert Barro, William Baumol, Jagdish Bhagwati, Lawrence Klein, and Joseph Stiglitz, among others. ■ W. C. Cline, Trade Policy and Global Poverty (Washington, D.C.: Institute for International Economics, 2004). ■ J. Sachs, The End of Poverty (New York: Penguin Press HP, 2005). ■ F. Campano and D. Salvatore, Income Inequality (New York: Oxford University Press, 2006). ■ Commission on Growth and Development, The Growth Report (Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2008). ■ S. Yusuf, Development Economics through the Decades (Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2009). ■ D. Salvatore, “Economic Growth, Cross-Country Inequality and World Poverty during Globalization,” Journal of Policy Modeling, June 2007, pp. 635–642. ■ World Bank, Global Monitoring Report (Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2008). ■ C. Shaohua and M. Ravallion, “The Developing World Is Poorer Than We Thought, but No Less Successful in the Fight against Poverty,” World Bank Policy Research Paper No. 4703 , August 2008. ■ Commission on Growth and Development, The Growth Report (Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2008). ■ D. Salvatore, “Globalization Growth, Poverty, and Gover- nance,” in G. Cipollone, ed., Globalization, Growth and Ethics (Rome: Gregorian University Press, 2010), pp. 169–185. The importance of the Uruguay and Doha Rounds to developing nations is examined in: ■ J. Stiglitz and A. Charlton, Fair Trade for All (New York: Oxford University Press, 2006). ■ K. Anderson and W. Martin, ed., Agricultural Reform and the Doha Development Agenda (Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2006). ■ G. C. Hufbauer and J. J. Schott, “The Doha Round after Hong Kong,” Policy Briefs, Institute for International Economics, February 2006. ■ “The Agenda for Development Economics Symposia,” The Journal of Economics Perspectives, May 2010, pp. 367-377. ■ World Trade Organization, Doha Development Agenda: Nego- tiations, Implementation and Development (Geneva: WTO, 2010). The most important data sources on developing nation are: ■ World Bank, World Development Report (Washington, D.C.: World Bank, Yearly). ■ World Bank, Global Economic Prospects (Washington, D.C.: World Bank, Yearly). ■ World Bank, Global Development Finance (Washington, D.C.: World Bank, yearly). ■ United Nations, Statistical Yearbook (New York: United Nations, Yearly). ■ United Nations, World Economic Survey (New York: United Nations, Yearly). ■ UNCTAD, Trade and Development Report (Geneva: United Nations, Yearly). ■ International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statis- tics (Washington, D.C.: IMF, Monthly, with Yearly Sum- maries). Salvatore c11.tex V2 - 10/17/2012 10:34 A.M. Page 365 INTERNet 365 I N T E R N e t The data and other information used in this chapter are found in the 2012 World Bank’s World Development Download 7.1 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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