Specialization Without Regret

Specialization Without Regret
Author: Michael R. Carter
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1999
Genre: Agricultura
ISBN:

In China, where collectives own farmland but farmers may hold "use rights" to the land, a case can be made for a property rights system with incomplete security of tenure but with strong transfer rights, which permit "specialization without regret"-- so farmers can recoup the value of an investment even if they exit farming.

Border, Border, Wide and Far, how We Wonder what You are

Border, Border, Wide and Far, how We Wonder what You are
Author: David C. Parsley
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 38
Release: 1999
Genre:
ISBN:

Crossing national borders, adds significantly to price dispersion. This study of prices in Japan and the United States finds that a susbstantial part of that border effect is attributable to distance, shipping costs, exchange rates, and relative variability in wages.

Developmental Dilemmas

Developmental Dilemmas
Author: Peter Ho
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2005-05-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1134231520

Developmental Dilemmas singles out land as an object of study and places it in the context of one of the world's largest and most populous countries undergoing institutional reform: the People's Republic of China. The book demonstrates that private property protected by law, the principle of 'getting-the-prices-right', and the emergence of effectively functioning markets are the outcome of a given society's historical development and institutional fabric. Peter Ho argues that the successful creation of new institutions hinges in part on choice and timing in relation to the particular constellation of societal, economic, political and cultural parameters. Disregarding these could result in rising inequality, bad land stewardship, and the eruption of land-related grievances.

Who Avoids and who Escapes from Poverty During the Transition?

Who Avoids and who Escapes from Poverty During the Transition?
Author: W?odzimierz Okrasa
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1999
Genre: Bienestar social - Polonia
ISBN:

There is a tendency toward chronic, long-term poverty in Poland. Most at risk: larger households, farm households, and households dependent on social welfare. Least at risk: households of employees or the self-employed, educated households, households headed by pensioners, households that are part of kinship networks, and households with liquid assets, durables, or access to financial resources. Among those who missed out on the benefits of the first phase of economic prosperity, children are overrepresented.

Fabian Tract

Fabian Tract
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1254
Release: 1906
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

Includes bibliographies.

The Slippery Slope

The Slippery Slope
Author: Francisco H. G. Ferreira
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 78
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

During the turbulent years 1976-96, aggregate data for Brazil appear to show only small changes in mean income, inequality, and incidence of poverty -- suggesting little change in the distribution of income. But a small group of urban households -- excluded from formal labor markets and safety nets -- was trapped in indigence. Based on welfare measured in terms of income alone, the poorest part of urban Brazil has experienced two lost decades.

The dragon and the elephant

The dragon and the elephant
Author: Gulati, Ashok
Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2007-11-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0801887879

China and India are the most extraordinary economic success stories of the developing world. Both nations’ economies have grown dramatically over the past few decades, elevating them from two of the world’s poorest countries into projected economic superpowers. As a result, the numbers of Chinese and Indians living in poverty have rapidly fallen and per capita incomes in China and India have quadrupled and doubled, respectively. This book investigates the reasons for these staggering accomplishments and the lessons that can be applied both to other developing nations and to the problem of poverty that remains in these two countries. The contributors pay particular attention to agriculture and the rural economy, examining how initial conditions and investments and the prioritization and sequencing of different policies and strategies have led to successes, and how the agricultural and rural sectors connect to overall economic expansion. They also emphasize the importance of anti-poverty programs and safety nets in helping poor people escape poverty. The book offers a set of policy and strategic options for future growth and poverty reduction. These include setting the right priorities for public spending, identifying trade and market reforms, building social safety nets for the poorest of the poor, and building accountable institutions that can provide public goods and services effectively. The book concludes by examining future challenges to China and India’s economic development, such as the need to ensure growth that is sustainable, equitable, and environmentally friendly. The Dragon and the Elephant offers valuable insights to development specialists anxious to multiply the benefits experienced by two of the greatest economic successes in recent times.

Foregin -Owned Capitol and Endogenous Tariffs

Foregin -Owned Capitol and Endogenous Tariffs
Author: Marcelo Olarreaga
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1999
Genre: Commercial policy
ISBN:

The increase in investment abroad during the past two decades may help explain the simultaneous worldwide rush toward free trade. The entry of foreign capital may change the political game, increasing openness to international trade no matter what form the foreign capital takes (whether entering by acquiring equity in existing domestic firms or by bringing foreign firms into the host economy) or what its trade orientation (whether it enters the export or import-competing sector).