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Both globalization and development are contested terms. Establishing their meaning and exploring how the two interact in the real world are crucial to understanding the expansion of the global economy. Globalization versus Development addresses the implication of recent globalization for economic development prospects in the South in general, including references to the relatively open economies of Southeast Asia. The contributors take a critical perspective on the effects of trade liberalization; explore the challenges for development in the face of globalization; and focus on financial…mehr

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Both globalization and development are contested terms. Establishing their meaning and exploring how the two interact in the real world are crucial to understanding the expansion of the global economy. Globalization versus Development addresses the implication of recent globalization for economic development prospects in the South in general, including references to the relatively open economies of Southeast Asia. The contributors take a critical perspective on the effects of trade liberalization; explore the challenges for development in the face of globalization; and focus on financial liberalization and its likely implications for sustaining development with reference to the aftermath of the financial crisis.
Autorenporträt
MOHAMED ASLAM Lecturer, Department of Analytical Economics, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur CHIN KOK FAY Lecturer, Faculty of Development Sciences, National University of Malaya MARTIN KHOR Director, Third World Network, Penang, Malaysia SANJAYA LALL Professor, Green College, Oxford University, United Kingdom WILLIAM LAZONICK Director, Institute of Industrial Competitiveness, University of Massachusetts, Lowell, USA DEEPAK NAYYER Professor, Centre for Economic Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India MARY O'SULLIVAN Assistant Professor, INSEAD, France ROBERT ROWTHRON Professor, Faculty of Economics and Politics, Cambridge University AJIT SINGH Professor, Faculty of Economics and Politics, Cambridge University