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Globalization and Progressive Economic Policy
Dean Baker | Gerald A. Epstein | Robert Pollin

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Globalization and Progressive Economic Policy

Cambridge University Press (1998)
9780521643764
| Paperback
532 pages | 154 x 240 mm | English
Dewey 337
LC Classification HF1359 .G5818 1998
LC Control No. 98038598

Subject

  • Developing Countries
  • Economic Development
  • Globalization
  • International Economic Integration
  • International Economic Relations

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The authors of this book challenge mainstream thinking about the nature of globalization. While not hostile to markets per se, they believe that capitalist market processes, left to operate freely, tend to generate injustice, insecurity, instability, and inefficiency. Taking account of the new realities of globalization, this volume explores an unusually wide range of subjects, including trade integration, multinational corporations, labor markets and migration, international capital flows, macroeconomic and environmental policy, and the central roles of the IMF and World Bank. It proposes alternatives to neo-liberal orthodoxy, developing policy measures that counter the destructive features of markets and promote equality as well as efficiency. The approach in this volume is particularly illuminating for understanding the Asian financial collapse of 1997-98 and similar recent crises. The volume also includes comments on each chapter by a wide range of distinguished economists, producing a lively and often controversial set of interchanges.

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