Table of contents for The assymetries of globalization / edited by Pan A. Yotopoulos and Donato Romano.

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 List of Figures	
List of Tables	
Acknowledgements	
Notes on contributors	
Editors¿ Introduction	
Pan A. Yotopoulos and Donato Romano 
Part I - Decommodification: From Trade in Commodities to Trade in Services
1. Asymmetric Globalization: Impact on the Third World	
Pan A. Yotopoulos 
2. Positional Goods and Asymmetric Development	
Ugo Pagano 
3. Growth and Poverty Reduction under Globalization: The Systematic Impact of Currency Substitution and Exchange Rate Misalignment	
Yasuyuki Sawada and Pan A. Yotopoulos 
4. With Whom to Trade? An Examination of the Effects of Intra-national and Between-country Income Inequality on Bilateral Trade	
Rania S. Miniesy and Jeffrey B. Nugent
Part II - Institutional Asymmetries 
5. Communities and Markets for Rural Development under Globalization: A Perspective from Villages in Asia	
Yujiro Hayami
6. Export Outsourcing: Cost Disadvantage and Reputation Advantage	
Bih Jane Liu, Alan Yun Lu and An-Chi Tung 
7. Transition Economies and Globalization: Food System Asymmetries on the Path to Free Markets	
Kolleen J. Rask and Norman Rask 
Part III - Agricultural Poverty and Decommodification
8. Genetically Modified Seeds and Decommodification: An Analysis Based on the Chinese Cotton Case	
Michel A.C. Fok, Donato Romano and Weili Liang 
9. Globalization and Small-scale Farmers: Customizing ¿Fair-trade
Coffee¿	
Marijke D¿Haese, Jan Vannoppen and Guido Van Huylenbroeck
Part IV - Conclusions
10. What Have We Learned About Globalization?	
Donato Romano
Author index	
Subject index	

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

International trade.
Globalization.