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Global Inequality and International Trade
Author(s)
Ghose, Ajit K.
Abstract
An analysis is done to determine the effect of widespread trade liberalization on global income inequality. The analysis shows that the apparent growth of income inequality among countries conceals a process of convergence.
IssueNo
2
Pages
229-252
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Cambridge Journal of Economics
VolumeNo
28
PubDate
March2004
ISBN_ISSN
0309-166X
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