TY - BOOK ED - United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. TI - Globalization and liberalization: effects of international economic relations on poverty PY - 1996/// CY - New York PB - United Nations KW - International economic assistance KW - Congresses KW - International economic relations KW - Poverty KW - Government policy KW - Developing countries N1 - At head of title: United Nations Conference on Trade and Development; U.N. document symbol: UNCTAD/ECDC/PA/4/Rev.1; "Inter-agency thematic contribution to the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty."; Includes bibliographical references; pt. I; Poverty-related elements of globalization and liberalization --; Effects of globalization and liberalization on poverty: concepts and issues; David Woodward --; Globalization and liberalization: an opportunity to reduce poverty; Ishrat Husain --; Trade and the Uruguay Round: some misconceptions dispelled; Zdenek Drabek --; Global financial integration and related domestic liberalization policies; Peter S. Heller --; Implications of macroeconomic policies for equity and poverty; Rolph van der Hoeven --; Domestic liberalization policies and public finance: poverty implications; Santosh Mehrotra --; Safety nets and compensatory measures; Carol Graham; pt. II; Regional and national experiences: lessons from diversity --; Asia --; Globalization and liberalization in East and South East Asia: implications for growth, inequality and poverty; Rajah Rasiah --; The importance of foreign direct investment for exports, economic growth and poverty reduction in China; Padma Mallampally --; What prospects does India have of benefitting from globalization?; Sumit Roy --; Latin America --; Globalization and liberalization in Latin America: implications for growth, inequality and poverty; AndrĂ¢e Urani --; Mexico's financial crisis and its effects on income distribution and poverty; Eugenia Correa --; Sub-Saharan Africa --; Globalization and liberalization in sub-Saharan Africa: implications for growth and poverty; Paul Mosley --; Is the Asian NIEs approach relevant for sub-Saharan Africa?; Fantu Cheru ER -