2021
DOI: 10.1108/reps-09-2020-0147
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The role of trade narratives in poverty reduction after the COVID-19 crisis

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to explore different possible economic narratives concerning trade, which may emerge based on lessons learned from the COVID-19 crisis and likely effects of these differing narratives would have on global poverty reduction. Design/methodology/approach This is a conceptual paper based on original analysis of selected literature. Findings The global response to the COVID-19 crisis of severely restricting international travel and business operations has been accompanied by slowing econ… Show more

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“…In the poorest regions (South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa), the standard of living is the most impacted dimension of poverty (over 40%), while health gets its highest contribution in the least poor regions (Europe and Central Asia).The differences in contribution of education are not so high, it impacts about one third of poverty. Before the COVID-19 crisis, the success of poverty alleviation had been observed, however, not equally across the world (Hipsher, 2021). Poverty and its alleviation is not only the concern of developing nations, but also in the richest and advanced nations (Hassan et al 2022).…”
Section: Poverty Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the poorest regions (South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa), the standard of living is the most impacted dimension of poverty (over 40%), while health gets its highest contribution in the least poor regions (Europe and Central Asia).The differences in contribution of education are not so high, it impacts about one third of poverty. Before the COVID-19 crisis, the success of poverty alleviation had been observed, however, not equally across the world (Hipsher, 2021). Poverty and its alleviation is not only the concern of developing nations, but also in the richest and advanced nations (Hassan et al 2022).…”
Section: Poverty Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies related to gender and poverty in developed countries include some works [Cheteni et al, 2019] that examined women's poverty in South Africa [Sharpe, Swanson, 2016;Ninsiima et al, 2020;Francis East, Roll, 2015;Kabeer, 2015Kabeer, , 2019Hendriks, 2019;Ogundana et al, 2021]. An economic crisis currently threatens the world due to the impact of COVID-19 pandemic [Hipsher, 2021]. This study aims to determine the close relationship between the Gender Development Index and the Poverty Line.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%