This work examines the premise of liberal economic principles and their promise of distributive advantages to all free market participants. Professor Jean Kachiga's critique is substantiated by the lack of empirical evidence supporting the premise and promise of liberal economics to ill-equipped and ill-prepared market participants.
This work examines the premise of liberal economic principles and their promise of distributive advantages to all free market participants. Professor Jean Kachiga's critique is substantiated by the lack of empirical evidence supporting the premise and promise of liberal economics to ill-equipped and ill-prepared market participants.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Historical Perspective Chapter 4 The Process of Integration Chapter 5 Globalization Paradigm Chapter 6 Organizing Global Liberalism Chapter 7 The Use of Regimes Chapter 8 The Monetary and Balance of Payment Regimes Chapter 9 The International Trade Regimes Chapter 10 The Commodity Trade Regime Chapter 11 The Development Aid Regime Chapter 12 OPEC: The Anti-Regime Model Chapter 13 The Antinomy of Competitive Cooperation Chapter 14 The Distribution Conflict Chapter 15 The Case Against the Global Paradigm Chapter 16 Do Newly Industrialized Nations Hurt the Case? Chapter 17 The Distribution Conflict in Global Context Part 18 Notes Part 19 Bibliography Part 20 Index Part 21 About the Author
Part 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Historical Perspective Chapter 4 The Process of Integration Chapter 5 Globalization Paradigm Chapter 6 Organizing Global Liberalism Chapter 7 The Use of Regimes Chapter 8 The Monetary and Balance of Payment Regimes Chapter 9 The International Trade Regimes Chapter 10 The Commodity Trade Regime Chapter 11 The Development Aid Regime Chapter 12 OPEC: The Anti-Regime Model Chapter 13 The Antinomy of Competitive Cooperation Chapter 14 The Distribution Conflict Chapter 15 The Case Against the Global Paradigm Chapter 16 Do Newly Industrialized Nations Hurt the Case? Chapter 17 The Distribution Conflict in Global Context Part 18 Notes Part 19 Bibliography Part 20 Index Part 21 About the Author
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