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References for Trade liberalization and poverty reduction
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Further reading
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Key references
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Mitra, D. "Trade, poverty,
and inequality" In: Bhagwati, J., Krishna, P., Panagariya, A. (eds). . Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, Forthcoming. Key reference: [1]
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Bhagwati, J. . New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. Key reference: [2]
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Cali, M., Hollweg, C. H., Bulmer, E. R. World Bank
Policy Research Working
Paper No.7314, 2015. Key reference: [3]
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Hasan, R., Mitra, D., Ural, B. P. "Trade
liberalization, labor market institutions, and poverty
reduction: Evidence from Indian states" In: Bery, S., Bosworth, B., Panagariya, A. (eds). . London: Sage Publishing, 2007. Key reference: [4]
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Frankel, J., Romer, D. "Does trade cause
growth?" 89:3 (1999): 379–399. Key reference: [5]
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Harrison, A. E. "Productivity,
imperfect competition and trade reform: Theory and
evidence" 36:1–2 (1994): 53–73. Key reference: [6]
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Krishna, P., Mitra, D. "Trade
liberalization, market discipline and productivity growth: New
evidence from India" 56:2 (1998): 447–462. Key reference: [7]
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Dollar, D., Kraay, A. "Growth is good for
the poor" 7:3 (2002): 195–225. Key reference: [8]
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Topalova, P. "Trade
liberalization, poverty and inequality: Evidence from Indian
districts" In: Harrison, A. E. (ed). . Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2006. Key reference: [9]
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Goldberg, P. K., Pavcnik, N. "The effects of the
Colombian trade liberalization on urban poverty" In: Harrison, A. E. (ed). . Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2006. Key reference: [10]
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Goh, C., Javorcik, B. S. "Trade protection
and industry wage structure in Poland" In: Harrison, A. E. (ed). . Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 2006. Key reference: [11]
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Porto, G. G. "Using survey data
to assess the distributional effects of trade policy" 70:1 (2006): 140–160. Key reference: [12]
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Hollweg, C. H., Lederman, D., Rojas, D., Bulmer, E. R. . Washington, DC: World Bank, 2014. Key reference: [13]
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Mitra, D. "Trade, poverty,
and inequality" In: Bhagwati, J., Krishna, P., Panagariya, A. (eds). . Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, Forthcoming.
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Additional References
- Atkin, D., Khandelwal, A. K., Osman, A. NBER Working Paper No.20690, 2014.
- Bhagwati, J., Panagariya, A. Why Growth Matters: How Economic Growth in India Reduced Poverty and the Lesson for Other Developing Countries. New York: Public Affairs, 2013.
- Dollar, D. "Outward-oriented developing economies really do grow more rapidly: Evidence from 95 LDCs, 1976–1985" 40:3 (1992): 523–544.
- Dollar, D., Kraay, A. "Growth is good for the poor" 7:3 (2002): 195–225.
- Pavcnik, N. "Trade liberalization, exit, and productivity improvements: Evidence from Chilean plants" 69:1 (2002): 245–276.
- Porto, G. G. "Using survey data to assess the distributional effects of trade policy" 70:1 (2006): 140–160.
- Ural Marchand, B. "Tariff pass-through and the distributional effects of trade liberalization" 99:2 (2012): 265–281.
- Winters, A. L., McCulloch, N., McKay, A. "Trade liberalization and poverty: The evidence so far" 42:1 (2004): 72–115.