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Trade liberalization, employment and global inequality

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  • 10/18/07 JOYD
Summary: Analyzes data on employment and trade between Japan and the United States and six large developing countries. Concludes that growing international economic inequality is attributable not to trade liberalization but to factors such as non-liberalization of trade in agricultural products, and poorer economies inadequate infrastructure and dependence on exporting primary commodities.
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Analyzes data on employment and trade between Japan and the United States and six large developing countries. Concludes that growing international economic inequality is attributable not to trade liberalization but to factors such as non-liberalization of trade in agricultural products, and poorer economies inadequate infrastructure and dependence on exporting primary commodities.

10/18/07 JOYD

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