Dean Baker / Gerald Epstein / Robert Pollin (eds.)
Globalization and Progressive Economic Policy
Herausgeber: Baker, Dean; Pollin, Robert; Epstein, Gerald
Dean Baker / Gerald Epstein / Robert Pollin (eds.)
Globalization and Progressive Economic Policy
Herausgeber: Baker, Dean; Pollin, Robert; Epstein, Gerald
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Prominent economists analyze the impact of the emerging global economy on national sovereignty and standards of living.
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Prominent economists analyze the impact of the emerging global economy on national sovereignty and standards of living.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 532
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 854g
- ISBN-13: 9780521643764
- ISBN-10: 0521643767
- Artikelnr.: 21068156
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 532
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juni 2004
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 854g
- ISBN-13: 9780521643764
- ISBN-10: 0521643767
- Artikelnr.: 21068156
1. Introduction Dean Baker, Gerald Epstein and Robert Pollin; 2. The
revival of the liberal creed: the IMF, the World Bank and inequality in a
globalized economy Ute Pieper and Lance Taylor; 3. India: dirigisme,
structural adjustment and the radical alternative Prabat Patnaik and C. P.
Chandrasekhar; 4. Globalisation, transnational corporations, and economic
development: can the developing countries pursue strategic industrial
policy in a globalising world economy Ha-Joon Chang; 5. Multinational
corporations in the neo-liberal regime James Crotty, Gerald Epstein and
Patricia Kelly; 6. Implications of globalization for macroeconomic theory
and policy in developing countries Amit Bhaduri; 7. Asia and the crisis of
financial globalization David Felix; 8. Globalization and financial
systems: policies for the new environment Marc Schaberg; 9. Housing finance
in the age of globalization: from social housing to life cycle risk Gary
Dymski and Dorene Isenberg; 10. Openness and equity: regulating labor
market outcomes in a globalized economy Jim Stanford; 11. Integration and
income distribution under the North American Free Trade Agreement: the
experience of Mexico Mehere Larudee; 12. Malthus redux? Globalization and
the environment Eban Goodstein; 13. Freedom to move in the age of
globalization Bob Sutcliffe; 14. Immigration, inequality and policy
alternatives Greg DeFreitas; 15. Notes on international migration suggested
by the Indian experience Prabat Patnaik and C. P. Chandrasekhar; 16. The
NAIRU: is it a real constraint Dean Baker; 17. Internal and external
constraints on egalitarian policies Andrew Glyn; 18. The effects of
globalization on policy formation in South Africa Laurence Harris and
Jonathan Michie; 19. Can domestic expansionary policies succeed in a
globally integrated environment? A consideration of alternatives Robert
Pollin.
revival of the liberal creed: the IMF, the World Bank and inequality in a
globalized economy Ute Pieper and Lance Taylor; 3. India: dirigisme,
structural adjustment and the radical alternative Prabat Patnaik and C. P.
Chandrasekhar; 4. Globalisation, transnational corporations, and economic
development: can the developing countries pursue strategic industrial
policy in a globalising world economy Ha-Joon Chang; 5. Multinational
corporations in the neo-liberal regime James Crotty, Gerald Epstein and
Patricia Kelly; 6. Implications of globalization for macroeconomic theory
and policy in developing countries Amit Bhaduri; 7. Asia and the crisis of
financial globalization David Felix; 8. Globalization and financial
systems: policies for the new environment Marc Schaberg; 9. Housing finance
in the age of globalization: from social housing to life cycle risk Gary
Dymski and Dorene Isenberg; 10. Openness and equity: regulating labor
market outcomes in a globalized economy Jim Stanford; 11. Integration and
income distribution under the North American Free Trade Agreement: the
experience of Mexico Mehere Larudee; 12. Malthus redux? Globalization and
the environment Eban Goodstein; 13. Freedom to move in the age of
globalization Bob Sutcliffe; 14. Immigration, inequality and policy
alternatives Greg DeFreitas; 15. Notes on international migration suggested
by the Indian experience Prabat Patnaik and C. P. Chandrasekhar; 16. The
NAIRU: is it a real constraint Dean Baker; 17. Internal and external
constraints on egalitarian policies Andrew Glyn; 18. The effects of
globalization on policy formation in South Africa Laurence Harris and
Jonathan Michie; 19. Can domestic expansionary policies succeed in a
globally integrated environment? A consideration of alternatives Robert
Pollin.
1. Introduction Dean Baker, Gerald Epstein and Robert Pollin; 2. The
revival of the liberal creed: the IMF, the World Bank and inequality in a
globalized economy Ute Pieper and Lance Taylor; 3. India: dirigisme,
structural adjustment and the radical alternative Prabat Patnaik and C. P.
Chandrasekhar; 4. Globalisation, transnational corporations, and economic
development: can the developing countries pursue strategic industrial
policy in a globalising world economy Ha-Joon Chang; 5. Multinational
corporations in the neo-liberal regime James Crotty, Gerald Epstein and
Patricia Kelly; 6. Implications of globalization for macroeconomic theory
and policy in developing countries Amit Bhaduri; 7. Asia and the crisis of
financial globalization David Felix; 8. Globalization and financial
systems: policies for the new environment Marc Schaberg; 9. Housing finance
in the age of globalization: from social housing to life cycle risk Gary
Dymski and Dorene Isenberg; 10. Openness and equity: regulating labor
market outcomes in a globalized economy Jim Stanford; 11. Integration and
income distribution under the North American Free Trade Agreement: the
experience of Mexico Mehere Larudee; 12. Malthus redux? Globalization and
the environment Eban Goodstein; 13. Freedom to move in the age of
globalization Bob Sutcliffe; 14. Immigration, inequality and policy
alternatives Greg DeFreitas; 15. Notes on international migration suggested
by the Indian experience Prabat Patnaik and C. P. Chandrasekhar; 16. The
NAIRU: is it a real constraint Dean Baker; 17. Internal and external
constraints on egalitarian policies Andrew Glyn; 18. The effects of
globalization on policy formation in South Africa Laurence Harris and
Jonathan Michie; 19. Can domestic expansionary policies succeed in a
globally integrated environment? A consideration of alternatives Robert
Pollin.
revival of the liberal creed: the IMF, the World Bank and inequality in a
globalized economy Ute Pieper and Lance Taylor; 3. India: dirigisme,
structural adjustment and the radical alternative Prabat Patnaik and C. P.
Chandrasekhar; 4. Globalisation, transnational corporations, and economic
development: can the developing countries pursue strategic industrial
policy in a globalising world economy Ha-Joon Chang; 5. Multinational
corporations in the neo-liberal regime James Crotty, Gerald Epstein and
Patricia Kelly; 6. Implications of globalization for macroeconomic theory
and policy in developing countries Amit Bhaduri; 7. Asia and the crisis of
financial globalization David Felix; 8. Globalization and financial
systems: policies for the new environment Marc Schaberg; 9. Housing finance
in the age of globalization: from social housing to life cycle risk Gary
Dymski and Dorene Isenberg; 10. Openness and equity: regulating labor
market outcomes in a globalized economy Jim Stanford; 11. Integration and
income distribution under the North American Free Trade Agreement: the
experience of Mexico Mehere Larudee; 12. Malthus redux? Globalization and
the environment Eban Goodstein; 13. Freedom to move in the age of
globalization Bob Sutcliffe; 14. Immigration, inequality and policy
alternatives Greg DeFreitas; 15. Notes on international migration suggested
by the Indian experience Prabat Patnaik and C. P. Chandrasekhar; 16. The
NAIRU: is it a real constraint Dean Baker; 17. Internal and external
constraints on egalitarian policies Andrew Glyn; 18. The effects of
globalization on policy formation in South Africa Laurence Harris and
Jonathan Michie; 19. Can domestic expansionary policies succeed in a
globally integrated environment? A consideration of alternatives Robert
Pollin.