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'In this creative response to the large issues raised by globalization, Mica Panic combines broad experience in industry, government, the Bank of England and the United Nations with in-depth academic analysis. He is ideally placed to give both diagnosis and prescription and does so convincingly and in a style accessible to non-economists.' - David Ford, Regius Professor of Divinity, University of Cambridge, UK
'This is an impressive collection of essays. They are written in a non-technical way that makes them accessible to a fairly wide readership. They also deal with many important issues that the economics profession tends to ignore. Taken as a whole, they provide a coherent and unusual overview of the world economy and its modern evolution and operation. After reading this collection I felt that I had really learned something profound about the forces now shaping the world economy. As someone who is instinctively sceptical of international institutions and international economic regulations, as I read this book I found myself questioning some of my long-held beliefs.' - Robert Rowthorn, Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge, UK
'Panic brings an expert economic practitioner's insight to bear on the pressing issues of the management of globalization, but carefully places his economic diagnosis in its necessary historical, political and institutional context.' - Ian Clark, Professor of International Politics, University of Wales Aberystwyth, UK
Globalization is a phenomenon of major contemporary importance. Panic has written an excellent and wide ranging book, covering all the important topics in a clear and comprehensible way. It deals with theory, and economic policy, and is soundly based on what is happening in the real world. It will be of use to experts, students of economics, and informed members of the
general public.' - Lord Peston, Emeritus Professor of Economics, University of London, UK
'This book should be read by everyone who wishes to understand the fundamental changes that the current economic and social system is experiencing all over the planet.'- Eugenio Figueroa, Professor of Economics, Universidad de Chile and University of Alberta
'This book makes an important contribution to theoretical issues of economic development in the context of globalization. Written by an authority in the field, the book has a sobering message for developing and other countries: without important institutional changes globalization cannot promise economic progress and prosperity to all nations.' - Dr Leonid Grigoriev, President of the Association of Russian Economic Think Tanks