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Globalization, Poverty, and Income Inequality : Insights from Indonesia, Paperback / softback Book

Globalization, Poverty, and Income Inequality : Insights from Indonesia Paperback / softback

Edited by Richard Barichello, Arianto A. Patunru, Richard Schwindt

Part of the Asia Pacific Legal Culture and Globalization series

Paperback / softback

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The process of globalization has implications for human rights, though the relationship between the two is not always clear.

How does globalization effect human rights in local contexts?

Globalization, Poverty, and Income Inequality examines the relationships between globalization and trade liberalization, and poverty and income inequality, using Indonesia as a case study.

This empirically rigorous investigation finds that although increased trade tends to reduce poverty, there are exceptions.

For example, globalization via trade in certified organic coffee has not helped low-income farmers. And globalized access to treatments for visual problems has been countermanded by rising digitization that negatively affects the visually disabled poor.

Ultimately, the chapters describe an ambiguous relationship between trade liberalization and inequality, both of which can increase or decrease in proportion to one another depending on region and sector.

This empirically driven work provides a nuanced view of the trade-poverty relationship, contributing balanced testimony to policy debates being held internationally.

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