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North-South Trade, Employment and Inequality Adrian Wood (Professorial Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, Professorial Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex)

North-South Trade, Employment and Inequality By Adrian Wood (Professorial Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, Professorial Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex)

Summary

This book argues that expansion of trade between developed and developing countries is the main cause of rising economic inequality in the USA and of chronic unemployment in Europe. It explains how these problems could be tackled without raising barriers to trade or jeopardizing the progress of the Third World.

North-South Trade, Employment and Inequality Summary

North-South Trade, Employment and Inequality: Changing Fortunes in a Skill-Driven World by Adrian Wood (Professorial Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, Professorial Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex)

Drawing on three fields of economics (international, labour, and development), this study shows that expansion of North-South trade in manufactures has had a far greater impact on labour markets than earlier work suggested. In the South, unskilled workers have benefited most from this trade, but in the North, the gains have been concentrated on skilled labour, while unskilled workers have suffered falling wages and rising unemployment. This decline in the economic position of unskilled workers has increased inequality, and aggravated crime and other forms of social erosion, on both sides of the Atlantic. The failure of Northern governments to recognize that trade with the South has these adverse side-effects, and to take appropriate counter-measures, has fuelled the rise of protectionism - the worst possible response, which slows economic progress in both regions. The best solution for the longer term in the North is more investment in education, to raise the supply of skilled labour. However, the benefits of this investment will emerge slowly. During the next one or two decades, Professor Wood argues, other measures are also urgently needed to boost the demand for, and incomes of, unskilled workers.

North-South Trade, Employment and Inequality Reviews

Wood's provocative study marks a significant contribution to the unfolding debate, and will be a major spur to further analysis. * Jeffrey Sachs, Harvard University *
a thorough and serious evaluation of the consequences for employment and inequality of North-South trade in manufactures ... The book is an important one. It deserves to be widely read and will be extensively discussed ... an excellent book. It is clearly written, stimulating and thought provoking. * Times Higher Education Supplement *

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GOR003008932
9780198290155
0198290152
North-South Trade, Employment and Inequality: Changing Fortunes in a Skill-Driven World by Adrian Wood (Professorial Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, Professorial Fellow, Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex)
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Oxford University Press
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