POSC 3616 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Neoliberalism, The New York Times, Import Substitution Industrialization
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March 10, 2016: mihalache and li: disaggregating fdi and the rtb, chart on powerpoint, differences between race to the bottom and other approaches. Primary doesn"t really help with food security, only helps with race to the bottom, really only benefits the wealthy. It doesn"t help the poor because it doesn"t require much skilled labor, hurts the environment, and is associated with decreases in agriculture hurts food industries is sold rather aren"t benefitting from the food to domestic production. Helps with food security, benefits the masses more and builds a middle class. Employs more people, helps with training, and helps with formation of human capital leads to more spillovers and security: tertiary sector is services. The effects are hard to see right now because these are just starting in the developing world: is this a representative pattern of the race to the bottom, or is it particular of.