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distributional impacts of trade: empirical Innovations, analytical tools and policy responses

distributional impacts of trade: empirical Innovations, analytical tools and policy responses

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Trade is a key driver of growth and poverty reduction, but changes in trade policy can have distributional impacts. This book provides a deeper understanding of the distributional effects of trade across regions, industries, and demographic groups, and offers a policy agenda to improve distributional outcomes. It is particularly relevant in the current trade policy environment.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 126 pages
\n Publication date: 09 June 2021
\n Publisher: World Bank Publications
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Trade is a powerful force for driving economic growth and reducing poverty. However, the implementation of trade policies can have significant distributional consequences, creating both winners and losers. It is essential to comprehend and effectively communicate the impact of trade on economic well-being across different segments of society, as well as identify strategies to ensure that the benefits of trade are shared more broadly.

The Distributional Impacts of Trade: Empirical Innovations, Analytical Tools, and Policy Responses offers a comprehensive exploration of the distributional effects of trade across regions, industries, and demographic groups within countries over time. It provides an overview of the topic (chapter 1), reviews innovative empirical and theoretical work on the impacts of trade at the subnational level (chapter 2), highlights empirical case studies from Bangladesh, Brazil, Mexico, South Africa, and Sri Lanka (chapter 3), and presents a policy agenda to enhance distributional outcomes from trade (chapter 4).

This book is particularly timely given the ongoing challenges posed by COVID-19, which has further exacerbated an already uncertain trade policy environment. A better understanding of how trade affects distributional outcomes can inform more inclusive policies and support countries' efforts to maximize the broad-based benefits of trade.

In conclusion, trade is a crucial driver of economic development, but its distributional impacts must be carefully considered and addressed. By leveraging empirical innovations, analytical tools, and policy responses, we can strive for more equitable and inclusive trade policies that benefit all members of society.

\n Weight: 260g\n
Dimension: 177 x 255 x 11 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781464817045\n \n

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