Globalization and the least developed countries: Potentials and pitfalls

David Bigman

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Abstract

One of the most notable changes in the world economy during the past three decades has been the diverging trends in the growth of the developing countries. Compared to East Asian countries that have integrated well into the global economy, those of Sub-Saharan Africa have remained stagnant and have become the world's least developed area. The policies and programmes of international organizations have failed to improve the situation while the global economy becomes dominated by trans-national corporations. A review of the suitability of globalization as an economic strategy for these under-developed countries is therefore needed. Focusing on the impact of globalization and on the constraints imposed by the changes in the world's production and trade, this book examines the opportunities open to the least developed countries as they design their strategies to accelerate growth and alleviate poverty. As the world's awareness of issues concerning globalization grows, this study will provide valuable insights.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherCABI Publishing
Number of pages318
ISBN (Print)9781845933081
StatePublished - 16 Nov 2007
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Business, Management and Accounting
  • General Environmental Science
  • General Social Sciences

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