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In an era of increasing global inequality, free trade ideologues and protectionist prophets, Christian Felber sets out visionary new roadmap for making trade good.
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In an era of increasing global inequality, free trade ideologues and protectionist prophets, Christian Felber sets out visionary new roadmap for making trade good.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 215mm x 136mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 248g
- ISBN-13: 9781786996015
- ISBN-10: 1786996014
- Artikelnr.: 55815684
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Dezember 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 215mm x 136mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 248g
- ISBN-13: 9781786996015
- ISBN-10: 1786996014
- Artikelnr.: 55815684
Christian Felber is an Austrian alternative economist and university lecturer. He is an internationally renowned speaker, author of several award-winning bestsellers and a regular commentator on ethics, business and economics in various media. He co-founded the NGO Attac Austria and initiated the Economy for the Common Good as well as the planned Bank for the Common Good, which will be Austria's first ethical finance institute. His previous works include Change Everything: Creating an Economy for the Common Good (Zed 2015).
I. Introduction Part 1. Origins and Critique of the Religion of Free Trade
Part 2. The Substantive Alternative: Ethical World Trade 1. Significance of
Trade 1a) Trade is not an end but a means 1b) Alignment of world trade
rules with the UN goals 1c) The UN as headquarters of international
business law 2. For an Ethical Trade System within the United Nations 2a)
Protecting the values and goals of the international community 2b) Infant
industry policy and non-reciprocity between unequals 2c) Increasing the
scope for democratic action 2d) Economic subsidiarity, autarky,
regionalization and subsistence 3. A Pragmatic Alternative: The Common Good
Balance Sheet Part 3. The Procedural Alternative: Sovereign Democracy 1.
The centrality of democracy 2. The democratic genesis of international
(business) law 3. Encouraging examples 4. Questions for the trade
convention
Part 2. The Substantive Alternative: Ethical World Trade 1. Significance of
Trade 1a) Trade is not an end but a means 1b) Alignment of world trade
rules with the UN goals 1c) The UN as headquarters of international
business law 2. For an Ethical Trade System within the United Nations 2a)
Protecting the values and goals of the international community 2b) Infant
industry policy and non-reciprocity between unequals 2c) Increasing the
scope for democratic action 2d) Economic subsidiarity, autarky,
regionalization and subsistence 3. A Pragmatic Alternative: The Common Good
Balance Sheet Part 3. The Procedural Alternative: Sovereign Democracy 1.
The centrality of democracy 2. The democratic genesis of international
(business) law 3. Encouraging examples 4. Questions for the trade
convention
I. Introduction Part 1. Origins and Critique of the Religion of Free Trade
Part 2. The Substantive Alternative: Ethical World Trade 1. Significance of
Trade 1a) Trade is not an end but a means 1b) Alignment of world trade
rules with the UN goals 1c) The UN as headquarters of international
business law 2. For an Ethical Trade System within the United Nations 2a)
Protecting the values and goals of the international community 2b) Infant
industry policy and non-reciprocity between unequals 2c) Increasing the
scope for democratic action 2d) Economic subsidiarity, autarky,
regionalization and subsistence 3. A Pragmatic Alternative: The Common Good
Balance Sheet Part 3. The Procedural Alternative: Sovereign Democracy 1.
The centrality of democracy 2. The democratic genesis of international
(business) law 3. Encouraging examples 4. Questions for the trade
convention
Part 2. The Substantive Alternative: Ethical World Trade 1. Significance of
Trade 1a) Trade is not an end but a means 1b) Alignment of world trade
rules with the UN goals 1c) The UN as headquarters of international
business law 2. For an Ethical Trade System within the United Nations 2a)
Protecting the values and goals of the international community 2b) Infant
industry policy and non-reciprocity between unequals 2c) Increasing the
scope for democratic action 2d) Economic subsidiarity, autarky,
regionalization and subsistence 3. A Pragmatic Alternative: The Common Good
Balance Sheet Part 3. The Procedural Alternative: Sovereign Democracy 1.
The centrality of democracy 2. The democratic genesis of international
(business) law 3. Encouraging examples 4. Questions for the trade
convention