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Can Globalization work for the Poor?

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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
Panel discussion on whether Globalisation can benefit the poor with Alex Gennie, Ian Goldin, Rushanara Ali MP, James Drummond and Nick Gowing.
Globalisation is bound in a complex relationship with poverty. Its forces are powerful and can act to either destroy or radically improve the economic position of areas in development. Despite this, the opportunities that the phenomenon presents for development are largely underexplored and underexploited.

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Series
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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Alex Gennie
Ian Goldin
Rushanara Ali
James Drummond
Nick Gowing
Keywords
politics
inequality
poverty
globalisation
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 21/03/2012
Duration: 00:55:28

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