Trade Liberalization and Poverty: The Evidence So Far
University of Sussex · University of Nottingham · +1 more institution
Abstract
This paper assesses the current state of evidence on the impact of trade policy reform on poverty in developing countries. There is little empirical evidence addressing this question directly, but a lot of related evidence on specific aspects. We summarize this evidence using an analytic framework addressing four key areas: economic growth and stability; households and markets; wages and employment and government revenue. Twelve key questions are identified and empirical studies and results are discussed. We argue that there is no simple generalizable conclusion about the relationship between trade liberalization and poverty, and the picture is much less negative than is often suggested. In the long run and on…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 97.34
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 262
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Poverty
- Economics
- Empirical evidence
- Vulnerability (computing)
- Free trade
- Liberalization
- Development economics
- Government (linguistics)
- No poverty