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Global Markets and Rural Poverty: Do the Rural Poor Gain or Lose from Globalization?

In: Achieving Sustainable Communities In A Global Economy Alternative Private Strategies and Public Policies

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  • Clive Y. Thomas

    (Institute of Development Studies, University of Guyana, Georgetown, Guyana, South America, USA)

  • Carlton G. Davis

    (Food and Resource Economics Department, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, USA)

Abstract

The following sections are included:Why the Rural Poor Don't Gain from GlobalizationTrade manipulationNature of marketsExceptions to neo-classical efficient market theoryTheoretical and empirical inconclusivenessIncome inequalityInstitutional frameworkGlobal Food Trade, Food Security, and Poverty ReductionAgreement on agriculture and world food securityModeling the futureConclusionsReferences

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  • Clive Y. Thomas & Carlton G. Davis, 2004. "Global Markets and Rural Poverty: Do the Rural Poor Gain or Lose from Globalization?," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Ralph D Christy (ed.), Achieving Sustainable Communities In A Global Economy Alternative Private Strategies and Public Policies, chapter 4, pages 85-111, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789812565679_0004
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