This book argues that expansion of trade between developed and developing countries is the main cause of rising economic inequality in the USA and of chronic unemployment in Europe. It explains how these problems could be tackled without raising barriers to trade or jeopardizing the progress of the Third World. The policy issues identified are central to the current reappraisal of economic and social priorities in the USA and Europe and to the continuing debate over
Third World development strategy.
North-South Trade, Employment and Inequality
R1065,76
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ISBN | 9780191521324 |
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File Size | 3.00 mb |
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Published | 17-02-1994 |