2021
DOI: 10.1017/s0892679421000253
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Inclusive Trade: Justice, Innovation, or More of the Same?

Abstract: Inclusive trade is taking hold in various forms in international organizations and in the trade policy of national governments. Absent empirical evidence that will take time to generate, it can be difficult to assess the achievements of this new approach to trade. Nancy Fraser's three justice idioms provide a conceptual entry point for evaluating the potential of the inclusive trade agenda. Fraser argues that the contemporary global justice conversation must acknowledge claims for recognition, representation, … Show more

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“…Current evidence suggests that the established market forces have not been challenged by trade policies, in line with what Hannah et al (2022) argue 6 . Following such, the so‐called inclusive trade agenda could be described as mainly cultural and political and does not sufficiently address the problems with maldistribution of resources plaguing women in world trade (Goff, 2021).…”
Section: Methodology and Estimation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Current evidence suggests that the established market forces have not been challenged by trade policies, in line with what Hannah et al (2022) argue 6 . Following such, the so‐called inclusive trade agenda could be described as mainly cultural and political and does not sufficiently address the problems with maldistribution of resources plaguing women in world trade (Goff, 2021).…”
Section: Methodology and Estimation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They require parties to uphold their gender‐related regulations, such as gender equality legislation, and not loosen them for trade purposes. The current move to include them coming from the Global South is a testimony to the realisation of the structural reforms needed to make PTAs and their labour provisions work to close the economic gap between the men and women and go beyond the cultural and political imperatives that imbue the so‐called inclusive trade (Goff, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In fact, trade inclusivity has been approached in the literature from different perspectives. These include reducing between‐country trade inequality, including by enhancing the participation of weakest economies in international trade (Garcia‐Algarra et al., 2020), making global trade inclusive for smaller sellers and firms, including small and medium size enterprises (e.g., Goff, 2021; Hui, 2019), as well as whether the participation in international trade, notably through trade policy liberalization and trade openness, has help improve inclusive growth and development (e.g., APEC, 2015; Bacchetta et al., 2019; Dollar & Kraay, 2002; Engel et al., 2021; Kang et al., 2017; UNECLAC, 2014; UNESCAP, 2009, 2013; Winters, 2014; WTO, 2016; WTO and World Bank, 2015). None of these studies has considered the concept of “inclusivity” from the perspective of a concomitant increase in the real per capita income and reduction in within‐country income inequality and poverty.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Investigating the effect of export product quality on inclusivity amounts to examining whether participation in international trade, including from the export side, is inclusive, that is, whether it helps simultaneously improve the real per capita income, reduce income inequality, and reduce poverty. Therefore, the present analysis pertains to the strand of the literature on trade inclusiveness (e.g., Bacchetta et al., 2021; Goff, 2021; Hui, 2019; Kang et al., 2017; UNECLAC, 2014; UNESCAP, 2013; WTO, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%