Global North–South Reparations: Demand-side and Supply-side Policies with a Dynamic View of International Trade and Finance

IF 3 2区 社会学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Bidisha Lahiri, William A. Darity Jr.
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Abstract

This study begins with an overview of illustrative scenarios that historically have resulted in imbalances of economic well-being, growth and stability which demarcate the Global South and the Global North. The authors examine alternative approaches to reparations for those structural imbalances, from monetary transfers that are more likely to have demand-side implications to capacity-building approaches that are more likely to affect supply-side conditions for the Global South. Targeted supply-side strategies lean more towards rehabilitation rather than purely compensatory measures aimed at redress for historical injustices and exploitations faced by the Global South. Economic analysis underpins a discussion of these different reparations strategies. The authors argue that a dynamic approach to understanding the impact of reparations is essential. This calls for a broader strategy to be adopted, offering unconditional support in practical areas such as industrial policy, investment in manufacturing, capacity building in research and development, and initiatives for general infrastructure development. More importantly, these policies must be guided by the needs identified by the people of the nations in the Global South. Moreover, for any reparations endeavours to have enduring effects, they must be reinforced by the elimination of current external imbalances that exist within the frameworks of international economic relations.

全球南北赔偿:从国际贸易和金融的动态视角看需求方和供应方政策
本研究首先概述了历史上导致经济福祉、增长和稳定失衡的各种说明性情景,这些情景划分了全球南方和全球北方。作者研究了针对这些结构性失衡的其他赔偿方法,从更有可能对需求方产生影响的货币转移,到更有可能影响全球南部供应方条件的能力建设方法。有针对性的供应方战略更倾向于恢复,而不是纯粹的补偿措施,旨在纠正全球南部面临的历史不公正和剥削。经济分析是讨论这些不同赔偿战略的基础。作者认为,必须采用动态的方法来理解赔偿的影响。这就需要采取更广泛的战略,在产业政策、制造业投资、研发能力建设和一般基础设施发展倡议等实际领域提供无条件的支持。更重要的是,这些政策必须以全球南部各国人民确定的需求为指导。此外,任何赔偿努力要想取得持久的效果,都必须通过消除当前国际经济关系框架内存在的外部不平衡来加强。
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Development and Change
Development and Change DEVELOPMENT STUDIES-
CiteScore
6.80
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3.30%
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46
期刊介绍: Development and Change is essential reading for anyone interested in development studies and social change. It publishes articles from a wide range of authors, both well-established specialists and young scholars, and is an important resource for: - social science faculties and research institutions - international development agencies and NGOs - graduate teachers and researchers - all those with a serious interest in the dynamics of development, from reflective activists to analytical practitioners
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