According to Amartya Sen, policymakers must evaluate the "reach" of reforms in terms of being person-centered and evenhanded. In particular, he emphasizes that reforms must not overlook the interests and freedoms of any group of people, especially those who are disadvantaged and downtrodden. This chapter tries to shed light on this issue by analyzing the relationship between trade liberalization and socioeconomic vulnerability in the case of the Central and Eastern Europe during the transition from planned economy.
Socioeconomic vulnerability and trade liberalization: cross-country evidence in central and Eastern Europe / Montalbano, P.; Federici, A.; Pietrobelli, C.; Triulzi, U.. - (2008), pp. 35-76. [10.4337/9781781007655.00010].
Socioeconomic vulnerability and trade liberalization: cross-country evidence in central and Eastern Europe
Montalbano, P.
;Triulzi, U.
2008
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According to Amartya Sen, policymakers must evaluate the "reach" of reforms in terms of being person-centered and evenhanded. In particular, he emphasizes that reforms must not overlook the interests and freedoms of any group of people, especially those who are disadvantaged and downtrodden. This chapter tries to shed light on this issue by analyzing the relationship between trade liberalization and socioeconomic vulnerability in the case of the Central and Eastern Europe during the transition from planned economy.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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