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100 _aRamakrishna, G.
245 _aImpact of globalization on growth, poverty and income inequality: a study of Ethiopia and India
260 _c2003
300 _ap.326-41.
362 _aAug
520 _aThis paper is an effort to study the impact of Globalization on growth, poverty and inequality in Ethiopia and India, which have have attempted open policy measures since 1990s. We have provided a summary analysis of their progress over a long period. The data indicates that both countries have benefited significantly and have shown improved economic performance due to globalization policies. The empirical model used by the study indicates that globalization has resulted in increasing growth in both the countries. Available evidence suggests that the general poverty had declined and human development improved in both the countries. However, the evidence on spatial inequalities is not adequate in India, and for Ethiopia, the non-availability of data poses a big problem in providing it. - Reproduced.
650 _aIncome distribution - Ethiopia
650 _aIncome distribution - India
650 _aEconomic growth - Ethiopia
650 _aEconomic growth - India
650 _aPoverty - Ethiopia
650 _aPoverty - India
650 _aGlobalization - Ethiopia
650 _aGlobalization - India
650 _aGlobalization
700 _aSukar, Abdul Hamid
700 _aSivarama Krishnan, V.
773 _aAsian Economic Review
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999 _c58316
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