Globalization for development : Trade, finance, aid, migration, and policy

Addressing the wider public, Goldin (Director of Development Policy, World Bank) and Reinert (public policy, George Mason U.) seek to dispel what they see as misconceptions about the main dimensions of economic globalization and their impact on poverty and development, arguing that globalization can...

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主要作者: Goldin, Ian
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出版: Washington, D.C. World Bank 2007
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