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Globalization and development are two interrelated topics that have significant implications for the world economy, society, and environment. Globalization refers to the process of increasing integration and interdependence of countries and regions across various dimensions, such as trade, finance, culture, technology, migration, and governance. Development refers to the improvement of human well-being and living standards, measured by indicators such as gross domestic product (GDP), industrialization, and the Human Development Index (HDI). According to some sources¹², globalization can have both positive and negative effects on development, depending on the policies and preparedness of countries to manage the opportunities and challenges of global flows. Some of the potential benefits of globalization for development include: - Increased access to foreign capital, markets, technology, and knowledge, which can boost investment, growth, productivity, and innovation. - Enhanced competition and efficiency, which can lower costs, increase quality, and foster consumer choice. - Greater cooperation and coordination among countries and regions, which can facilitate the resolution of global issues, such as climate change, poverty, and security. - More diversity and cultural exchange, which can enrich the social and cultural fabric of societies and promote tolerance and mutual understanding. Some of the potential drawbacks of globalization for development include: - Increased inequality and polarization, which can widen the gap between the rich and the poor, both within and across countries and regions. - Loss of sovereignty and autonomy, which can limit the ability of countries and regions to pursue their own development goals and priorities, and expose them to external shocks and pressures. - Environmental degradation and resource depletion, which can result from the overexploitation of natural resources and the emission of greenhouse gases and pollutants. - Social and cultural homogenization and erosion, which can threaten the diversity and identity of local cultures and traditions, and create conflicts and tensions. Globalization and development are complex and dynamic phenomena that require careful analysis and evaluation. There is no simple or definitive answer to whether globalization is good or bad for development, as the outcomes depend on many factors and vary across different contexts and time periods. Therefore, it is important to adopt a balanced and nuanced perspective that recognizes the potential benefits and costs of globalization, and seeks to maximize the former and minimize the latter. It is also essential to involve all stakeholders in the process of globalization and development, and ensure that the benefits and burdens are shared fairly and equitably. Source: Conversation with Bing, 1/12/2024 (1) Globalization and development | Development: A Very Short Introduction .... (2) How Globalization Affects Developed Countries - Investopedia. (3) Globalization and Development – Interdisciplinary Studies Field. (4) undefined.

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Dissertations in Economics 2021:2



Globalization and Development
The Impact of International Trade on Political and Social Institutions


Roza Khoban




Doctoral Thesis in Economics at Stockholm University, Sweden 2021

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,Globalization and Development
The Impact of International Trade on Political and Social Institutions
Roza Khoban
Academic dissertation for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Economics at Stockholm
University to be publicly defended on Friday 15 October 2021 at 13.00 in Nordenskiöldsalen,
Geovetenskapens hus, Svante Arrhenius väg 12, and online via Zoom, public link is available at
the department website.

Abstract
The Impact of Trade Liberalization in the Presence of Political Distortions
Political distortions are prevalent in many developing countries and can imply substantial productivity losses. Theory
is ambiguous as to whether greater openness to trade amplifies or reduces the effects of such distortions. This paper
shows that trade liberalization in India decreased the value of firms' political connections, suggesting a reduction in
political distortions. First, using variation in firm connections stemming from political turnover, we identify that political
connections increased firm performance by 10-20%. Second, we evaluate how the value of political connections changed
after India's externally imposed tariff reductions, using a triple-difference and difference-in-discontinuities design. We
find that political connections became substantially less valuable when tariffs on input goods were reduced. Our findings
imply that access to international markets reduces firms' dependence on political connections to source input goods, thus
reducing the distortionary effect of such connections. The results suggest a new margin for gains from trade in the presence
of political distortions through a direct effect of trade liberalization on the prevalence of such distortions.

Importing Gender Equality
Gender equality remains low in many developing countries and can partly be explained by social norms. In this paper,
I investigate whether trade and, in particular import, can shift gender norms. Specifically, I study whether trading and
interacting with firms in countries with higher gender equality can affect firms' gender composition in India. I construct
a global industry-level index of gender equality and exploit India's trade liberalization in the 1990s to study the trade-
induced increased exposure to other countries' gender norms. I find that tariff reductions increased the probability of having
a female worker only for firms in industries with higher exposure to gender equality. The effect is stronger for firms in
industries with higher exposure to gender equality that, to a greater extent, use relationship-specific input goods. Taken
together, the results suggest that trade-induced increased exposure to other countries' gender equality can influence firms'
gender composition among workers.

Trade-Induced Protests: Evidence from the Brazilian Trade Liberalization
This paper examines whether trade liberalization can induce shifts in citizens' willingness to mobilize and participate
in protests. Specifically, I study the regional effects of Brazil's trade liberalization in the 1990s. I show that regions that
were exposed to larger tariff reductions experienced a relative increase in protests. Protests increased in harder-hit regions
almost immediately after the liberalization, and the effect is amplified over time. By studying potential mechanisms, I
show that the surge in protests follows the pattern of the trade-induced increase in income inequality and reductions in
government spending.

Keywords: Globalization, International Trade, Economic Development, Political Distortions, Gender Norms, Protests.

Stockholm 2021
http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-195945

ISBN 978-91-7911-596-8
ISBN 978-91-7911-597-5
ISSN 1404-3491




Department of Economics
Stockholm University, 106 91 Stockholm

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