Trade and poverty reduction in the Asia-Pacific region: case studies and lessons from low-income communities

Type Book
Title Trade and poverty reduction in the Asia-Pacific region: case studies and lessons from low-income communities
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2009
Publisher Cambridge University Press
URL https://books.google.com/books/about/Trade_and_Poverty_Reduction_in_the_Asia.html?id=4yYmI7V-QRYC&pr​intsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button#v=onepage&q&f;=false
Abstract
This book explores the complex relationship between international trade and poverty reduction through a combination of research papers and contemporary case studies. Written mainly by developing-country authors in consultation with local businesses and communities, the case studies contribute to our understanding of the ways in which low-income communities are dealing with trade as a practical challenge, especially in the Asia-Pacific region where approximately two-thirds of the world's poor live. While making it clear that there is no 'one size fits all' formula, the research and stories highlight a number of necessary preconditions, such as political commitment and cooperation at all levels, if trade is to successfully reduce poverty. Openness to trade, serious commitment to domestic reform, trade-related capacity building, a robust and responsible private sector and access to the markets of developed countries are all identified as powerful tools for building trade-related sustainable development.

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