Title: I' Human Development Report Highlights: Globalization
1I. Human Development Report Highlights
Globalization II. The Human Development
Index III. Videos Literacy and Social Reform and
Beyond Beijing Women and Economic
Development III. The Debate Over Global Trade and
Its Effects on Global Inequality
2Highlights
- Globalizationis the growing interdependence of
the worlds people - Contemporary globalization is characterized by
- new markets
- new tools
- new actors
- new rules
3- The highest-income countries with 20 of the
worlds population account for 86 of world GNP
the bottom 20 accounts for 1 - The top 20 account for 82 of exports the
bottom 20, only 1 - The top 20 account for 68 of foreign direct
investment the bottom 20, only 1 - The top 20 account for 93.3 of internet uses,
the bottom 20, 0.2.
4- 80 countries had lower per capita incomes than a
decade earlier - Big increases in inequality, measured by the
GINI index, were registered in all transitional
economies, the US, UK, Sweden, and many other
countries. - Globally, the income gap between the top and
bottom fifth increased from 30 to 1 in 1960 to 74
to 1 in 1997. - The assets of the three top billionaires were
more than the combined GNP of all the least
developed countries and their 600 million people
5The report calls for globalization with
- ethics
- equity
- inclusion
- human security
- sustainability
- development
Globalization with a human face
6And the means to this end is stronger
governance Globalization offers great
opportunities for human advance--but only with
stronger governance. The globally integrated
world will require stronger governance if it is
to preserve the advantages of global market
competition, and to turn the forces of
globalization to support human advance.
7Reading Between the Lines Test Yourself
The current debate (over global governance)
istoo geographically unbalanced, dominated by
the largest economies--usually the G-7, sometimes
just the G-1 About the IMF, WB, ITO, etc
There is little transparency in decisions, and
there is no structured forum for civil society
institutions to express their views.
8- Human Development Index (HDI)
- We need a measure of the same level of vulgarity
as GNP--just one number--but a measure that is
not as blind to social aspects of human lives as
GNP is. --Mahbub ul Haq - A means of broadening the development discussion
- Introduced in 1990 in first HDR
9- Human Development Index (HDI)
- A composite index
- Life expectance at birth
- Adult Literacy
- Combined enrolment ratio
- Adjusted per capita income in PPP
- Subsequently Gender-related Development Index,
Gender Empowerment Index, Human Poverty Index.
10HDI rankings are most interesting when they
diverge from PCI rankings...
11Some Disparities (HDR 2000) Qatar -
21Kuwait -31Sweden 15Costa
Rica 18Cuba 40Sri Lanka 25South
Africa -54Vietnam 24Guatemala -24Angola -34
Tanzania 17
12Two Videos Literacy and Social Reform
(Kerala) Beyond Beijing Women and Economic
Development(Mexico and Bangladesh)
13- The Debate over Free Trade and Global Inequality
- Slaughter and Swagel trade flows have
contributed to the increase in inequality in US,
but not as much as widely believed - Burtless et al trade flows have had very small
impact on decline of good manufacturing jobs in
US. Globaphobia. - Mandel Protectionism and opposition to trade
expansion hurts the worlds poor.
14Discussion What is Mandels argument? Why does
he take anti-globalization activists to
task? What strategies does he propose? What do
you think?