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Exploring the paradox of globalization, this book investigates why increased trade has not significantly alleviated poverty levels worldwide. It delves into the complex relationship between economic policies, market access, and the socio-economic conditions of marginalized communities. By analyzing various case studies and economic data, the author provides insights into the systemic barriers that hinder equitable growth and suggests potential pathways for fostering more inclusive economic development.

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Companies, International Trade and Human Rights, Janet Dine

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Titre
Companies, International Trade and Human Rights
Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
Janet Dine
Publié
2010
Format
souple
Pages
340
ISBN13
9780521141826
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Exploring the paradox of globalization, this book investigates why increased trade has not significantly alleviated poverty levels worldwide. It delves into the complex relationship between economic policies, market access, and the socio-economic conditions of marginalized communities. By analyzing various case studies and economic data, the author provides insights into the systemic barriers that hinder equitable growth and suggests potential pathways for fostering more inclusive economic development.