The Resistible Rise of Market Fundamentalism: Rethinking Development Policy in an Unbalanced World
Autor Richard Kozul-Wright, Paul Raymenten Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2007
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781842776360
ISBN-10: 1842776363
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: ZED BOOKS
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1842776363
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Editura: ZED BOOKS
Colecția Zed Books
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Abbreviations - Preface and acknowledgements
1. The rise of market fundamentalism
Globalisation: What's in a name? - The neo-liberal revival - From neo-liberalism to market fundamentalism - The greatly exaggerated death of the nation state - Entry points
2. Back to the future? Globalisation in historical perspective
Introduction - Through the looking glass: Economic integration before World War I - Global divergence - Conclusions
3. Engines of growth? Trade and financial flows in an open world
Introduction - Trade liberalisation takes charge - The exaggerations and limits of 'win-win' arguments - Trade liberalisation, adjustment costs and the myth of convergence - The liberalisation of international finance - The siren call of quick fixes: Shocks, cycles and crises in unregulated financial markets - Conclusions
4. Transnational corporations, foreign direct investment and the uneven geography of international production
Introduction - The spread of international production - Escaping the simplicities of conventional thinking - Lessons from success stories - Some warning signals - Conclusion
5. Globalisation revisited
Introduction - Catching up, falling behind and growing apart - Change in the policy climate: Investment trends since the debt crisis - Deindustrialisation and enclave development - Conclusions
6. Towards an alternative framework for development strategies
Introduction - Myths, biases and simple assumptions - Cumulative and interdependent factors of development - Developmental states - Democracy and economic development - Conclusions
7. Resisting market fundamentalism
Introduction - Democratic gradualism and policy space - Regaining policy space: Lessons from the Marshall Plan - Strengthening the profit-investment-export nexus - Reforming the global architecture
8. The conditions for a sustainable global order
Bibliography
1. The rise of market fundamentalism
Globalisation: What's in a name? - The neo-liberal revival - From neo-liberalism to market fundamentalism - The greatly exaggerated death of the nation state - Entry points
2. Back to the future? Globalisation in historical perspective
Introduction - Through the looking glass: Economic integration before World War I - Global divergence - Conclusions
3. Engines of growth? Trade and financial flows in an open world
Introduction - Trade liberalisation takes charge - The exaggerations and limits of 'win-win' arguments - Trade liberalisation, adjustment costs and the myth of convergence - The liberalisation of international finance - The siren call of quick fixes: Shocks, cycles and crises in unregulated financial markets - Conclusions
4. Transnational corporations, foreign direct investment and the uneven geography of international production
Introduction - The spread of international production - Escaping the simplicities of conventional thinking - Lessons from success stories - Some warning signals - Conclusion
5. Globalisation revisited
Introduction - Catching up, falling behind and growing apart - Change in the policy climate: Investment trends since the debt crisis - Deindustrialisation and enclave development - Conclusions
6. Towards an alternative framework for development strategies
Introduction - Myths, biases and simple assumptions - Cumulative and interdependent factors of development - Developmental states - Democracy and economic development - Conclusions
7. Resisting market fundamentalism
Introduction - Democratic gradualism and policy space - Regaining policy space: Lessons from the Marshall Plan - Strengthening the profit-investment-export nexus - Reforming the global architecture
8. The conditions for a sustainable global order
Bibliography