Explaining Threshold Effects of Globalization on Poverty: An Institutional Perspective

Published By: UNU-WIDER on eSS | Published Date: August, 31 , 2005

The paper focuses on the non-linearity of the transmission of the impact of globalization on poverty and the existence of threshold effects. Institutions constitute a critical factor for the creation of threshold effects in the impact of globalization on poverty Institutions—their credibility, ability to be transformed by globalization, and the way they give the poor access to the beneficial effects of globalization—determine whether the benefits of globalization are spread to the poor or are locked in by particular groups They also determine whether or not the negative shocks associated with globalization are transmitted in an unfettered manner. The paper presents a theory of institutions that distinguishes several components, which evolve differently and explain the threshold effects that institutions generate upon the impact of globalization on the poor. The paper then shows that social institutions and norms have a critical role in the generation of these threshold effects. It finally examines the interactions between social institution and state policies institutions, which may contribute to the formation of poverty traps. [Research Paper No. 2005/53]

Author(s): Alice Sindzingre | Posted on: Dec 31, 2010 | Views(783) | Download (95)


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