The role of the ILO in implementing local economic development strategies in a globalized world
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The role of the ILO in implementing local economic development strategies in a globalized world

Policy Paper

Type: Report
Date issued: 31 December 2001
Reference: 92-2-113318-4[ISBN]
Authors: Andrés Rodríguez-Pose, Department of Geography and Environment, LSE
This orientation paper deals with how territorial polarization can be limited in the face of globalization and discusses the role of an international organization, such as the ILO, in tackling polarization and strengthening the capacity of individuals and firms in lagging areas of the world to withstand competition and create meaningful employment opportunities.

Tag: decent work, promotion of employment, economic development, local economic development, globalization, Asia

Regions and countries covered: Global

Unit responsible: Local Economic Development

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