Introduction; Overview paper: The economic effects of trade on poverty reduction Euan MacMillan; Part I. Transnational Corporations, Trade and Poverty Reduction: Thematic paper: Transnational corporations and the global supply chain Andrew Stoler; Case studies: 1. Cambodia's textile and garment industry Peter Van Diermen; 2. Australia's WTO trade policy changes & the future of a Samoan car parts investor Margaret B. Malua; 3. The textile and clothing sector in Indonesia Omas Bulan Samosir; 4. TNCs and the footwear industry - women in Jakarta Beta Yulianita G. Laksono; 5. Pakistan: the arrival and departure of Nike Safdar Sohail; 6. Vietnam - Intel and the electronics sector Andrew Stoler and Phan Van Sam; Part II. Trade in Agriculture and Poverty Reduction: Thematic paper: Agriculture and trade solutions for rural poverty Lee Ann Jackson; Case studies: 7. Food aid: commitments and oversight John Finn; 8. Indigenous Nepalese and trade liberalisation Ojha Purushottam; 9. Samoan agricultural policy - graduating from LDC status Hamish Smith and Lee Ann Jackson; 10. Bali's ornamental fishing industry Lydia Napitupulu and Victoria Donaldson; 11. The rice sector in West Java Milda Irhamni and Chaikal Nuryakin; 12. Chinese agricultural policy - Central and Western Province Shunli Yao; Part III. Trade in Services and Poverty Reduction: Thematic paper: Future of trade in services for developing countries Joy Abrenica, Christopher Findlay and Aik Hoe Lim; Case studies: 13. ICT services in Uganda Siddhartha Prakash; 14. Health services in Malaysia Aik Hoe Lim; 15. Trade in services liberalisation in India Ajitava Raychaudhuri and Prabir De; 16. Trade, aid and services in Tanzania Amanda Sunassee Lam; 17. Telecommunications reform in the Pacific and the case of Vanuatu Chakriya Bowman; Part IV. Migration, Labour Mobility and Poverty Reduction: Thematic paper: Migration, labour mobility and poverty reduction Graeme Hugo; Case studies: 18. Migrant labour and remittances in Bangladesh Fhamida Khatun; 19. Migrant remittances in the state of Kerala, India Saibal Kar; 20. Migrant workers and the role of remittances in Indonesia Nur Wiyono and Dwini Handayani; 21. Labour mobility and poverty reduction in Tonga Vaimoano Taukolo, Jim Redden and Raelyn Esau; Part V. Trade and Poverty Reduction in Small and Vulnerable Economies: Thematic paper: Trade strategies for poverty reduction in SVEs Jim Redden and Ron Duncan; Case studies: 22. Lombok pots Heather Baigent; 23. Plantations to professors in Grenada Sacha Silva; 24. Fisheries subsidies and the western and central Pacific Manleen Dugal; 25. Trade and youth unemployment in East Timor Joao Saldanha and Jim Redden; 26. Trade reform and poverty reduction in PNG Nolpi Kilwa; Future of the Fiji garment industry Biman Chand Prasad, Yenteshwar Ram and Ariel Marr.
An examination of how trade can act as a catalyst for poverty reduction in the Asia-Pacific region.
Andrew L. Stoler is Executive Director, Institute for International Trade, University of Adelaide and former Deputy Director-General of the WTO. Jim Redden is Director, International Programs for China and the Pacific at the Institute for International Trade, University of Adelaide. Lee Ann Jackson is Economic Affairs Officer in the WTO Agriculture and Commodities Division.
'By providing case studies from large and small industries in large
and small countries at very different stages of development, this
volume contributes significantly to the stock of empirical evidence
in support of a more open, transparent and cooperative trade agenda
able to deliver sustainable poverty reduction.' Kym Anderson,
former Chief Economist with the World Bank and international trade
economist at the University of Adelaide
'By giving voice to the indigenous communities of Nepal, the youth
of East Timor and women potters of Lombok, this book provides a
unique insight into the realities of how global integration and
trade liberalisation affect low income communities in the Asia
Pacific.' Ricardo Melendez-Ortiz, Chief Executive Office, ICSTD
'The complex relation between trade and poverty reduction is under
the microscope here, with detailed research papers brought to life
in an array of community based case-studies. What is revealed
confirms the urgent need for trade reform – at the domestic,
regional and multilateral level.' Mike Moore, former Director
General at the WTO and Prime Minister of New Zealand
'This book is a refreshing move away from tedious ideological
debates of free and fair trade toward telling us how it really is
at ground level - with frankness and clarity.' Colleen Ryan, The
Financial Times
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