TY - BOOK AU - Goldin,Ian Andrew AU - Reinert,Kenneth A. ED - World Bank TI - Globalization for development: meeting new challenges SN - 9780199645572 (pbk.) AV - HF 1359 G619g 2012 PY - 2012/// CY - Oxford, New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - International economic relations KW - Relaciones económicas internacionales KW - Globalization KW - Economic aspects KW - Globalización KW - Aspectos económicos KW - International trade KW - Comercio internacional KW - Capital movements KW - Movimiento de capitales KW - Economic assistance KW - Asistencia económica KW - Emigration and immigration KW - Emigración e inmigración KW - Economic policy KW - Política económica KW - Economic development KW - Desarrollo económico KW - Poverty KW - Developing countries KW - Pobreza KW - Países en desarrollo N1 - Includes bibliographical references (pages [285]-318) and index; Prefatory Material List of Figures (p. ix), Tables (p. xi), Boxes (p. xii), Acronyms (p. xiii) Chapters Background and Context (p. 1) Globalization and global poverty, historical views, modern trends, areas for action, purpose of the book, etc. Globalization and Poverty (p. 18) Covers the developing world, poverty, trade and FDI, capital, aid, remittances, ideas, the global commons, and a summary (plus an annex on low- and middle-income countries, 2010) Trade (p. 45) Topics include market expansion, competition, productivity, trade and growth, market access, primary products, capacity building, health & safety, and conclusions Finance (p. 80) Explores capital flows, financial development, FDI, equity investments, debt, and summary Aid (p. 113) Discusses history of aid, its impact, effectiveness, weak state support, innovative programs, debt relief, MDGs and coordination, non-traditional donors, and a new way forward Migration (p. 160) Covers history, contemporary trends, drivers, impacts, vulnerability, and summary Ideas (p. 210) Explores power of ideas, growth and development, knowledge management, intellectual property, state-market-institution ideas, global public goods, and summary Toward a Policy Agenda (p. 245) Develops proposals for trade, finance, aid, migration, ideas, global commons, a global policy checklist, and a concluding summary and assessment Bibliography (p. 285) Index (p. 319) N2 - Globalization for Development: Meeting New Challenges examines how globalization—through trade, finance, aid, migration, and the spread of ideas—can either alleviate or exacerbate global poverty. It aims to clarify these dynamics and offer policy guidance to make globalization more effective for development and shared prosperity ER -