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World Development

Is Globalization Reducing Absolute Poverty?

Journal Article
Reference
Bergh, Andreas and Therese Nilsson (2014). “Is Globalization Reducing Absolute Poverty?”. World Development 62, 42–61. doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2014.04.007

Authors
Andreas Bergh, Therese Nilsson

Using data from 114 countries (1983–2007), we examine the relationship between globalization and World Bank absolute poverty estimates. We find a significant negative correlation between globalization and poverty, robust to several econometric specifications, including a fixed-effect panel—a “long run” first difference—and a pooled OLS-regression. Introducing two instruments for globalization we also show that results are robust to correction for potential endogeneity. We motivate and test the instruments in several ways. In particular information flows and more liberal trade restrictions robustly correlate with lower absolute poverty.