This volume brings together some of the most influential scholars
in development economics to explore how to improve the well-being
of the poor, how to design effective structures and institutions
for poverty reduction, and what the role of economic, political and
social dimensions are (and should be) in global development. Issues
addressed include globalization; both its governance and a
historical perspective; inequality, of income, and the potential
for conflict; trade and labor practices in a transitional and
developing world; and the natures and characteristics of
institutions and markets.
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