Win-Win: How International Trade Can Help Meet the Sustainable Development Goals
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The objective of this book is to demonstrate to the international development community, including policy makers in developing countries, the contribution that international trade can make to achieving the SDGs.
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The recently agreed Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are expected to guide development through the 2030 time horizon. The 17 SDGs cover many areas, such as poverty, health, sustainable development, and the environment. Given that trade is not an end in itself, there is no specific SDG goal for trade, but it is recognized as an important means of implementation. The objective of this book is to demonstrate to the international development community, including policy makers in developing countries, the contribution that international trade can make to achieving the SDGs. Economists have long argued that trade can promote income growth, which can then support sustainable development. But there are also more direct linkages between trade and sustainable development, for instance by affecting the price and availability of important goods and services for development, such as health and education. This book maps out a triple-win scenario when good trade policy spurs international trade, contributes to development-friendly outcomes, and supports the achievement of the SDGs.
Contents
- 1. Introduction by Matthias Helble and Ben Shepherd
- 2. From MDGs to SDGs: The Role of Trade by Patrick Messerlin
- 3. Trade and the Post-2015 Development Agenda by Bernard Hoekman
- Part I: Poverty, Hunger, and Inclusive Growth
- 4. Trade and Poverty Reduction by Irene Brambilla and Guido Porto
- 5. Agricultural Trade and Hunger by Will Martin
- 6. Trade and Women by Ben Shepherd and Susan Stone
- 7. Can Trade Benefit Employment? by Paul Vandenberg
- 8. Trade and Inequality by Shujiro Urata and Dionisius A. Narjoko
- Part II: Sustainable Growth
- 9. Trade and Environment by Dale Andrew
- 10. Trade and Climate Change by Andrew Prag
- 11. Trade and Sustainable Fisheries by U. Rashid Sumaila
- 12. The Trade and Water Nexus by Alexandre le Vernoy
- 13. Trade, Labeling, and Food Safety by Norbert Wilson
- Part III: Trade and Education/Health
- 14. Trade in Education Services and the SDGs by Aik Hoe Lim, Pamela Apaza, and Alin Horj
- 15. Trade in Medical Products and Pharmaceuticals by Matthias Helble and Ben Shepherd
- 16. Trade in Health Services by Rupa Chanda
- Part IV: Other Linkages between Trade and the SDGs
- 17. Trade and Urbanization by Yuan Zhang and Guanghua Wan
- 18. Trade, Infrastructure, and Development by Marcelo Olarreaga
- 19. Facilitating Trade for Development: Aid for Trade by William Hynes and Frans Lammersen
- 20. Conclusion: Directions for Future Research and Policy Making by Matthias Helble and Ben Shepherd
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