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The Resistible Rise of Market Fundamentalism: Rethinking Development Policy in an Unbalanced World

Autor Richard Kozul-Wright, Paul Rayment
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2007
Offers an analysis of development in the international political economy that cuts through the pro/anti neoliberal rhetoric. This work describes how the dominant trends have prevented development, and is the result of political choices in advanced economies rather than market forces and technological change. It is for students and academics.
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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

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

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