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Why globalization works / Martin Wolf.
2004
B 75 WOL.W
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Title
Why globalization works / Martin Wolf.
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Edition
First edition.
Description
xviii, 398 pages ; [28] cm.
ISBN
0300102526
9780300102529 cl.
0300107773 paperback
9780300107777 paperback
9780300251739 electronic book
0300251734 electronic book
9780300102529 cl.
0300107773 paperback
9780300107777 paperback
9780300251739 electronic book
0300251734 electronic book
Alternate Call Number
B 75 WOL.W
Summary
"The debate on globalization has reached a level of passionate intensity that inhibits rational discussion. In this book, one of the world's foremost economic commentators explains how globalization works and why it makes sense. Martin Wolf confronts the charges against globalization, delivers a devastating critique of each and outlines a more hopeful future."--Jacket.
Note
Ordered from Amazon.de, November 2004, 23 euros.
In cop.: The case for the global market economy.
La couv. porte: The case for the global market economy.
In cop.: The case for the global market economy.
La couv. porte: The case for the global market economy.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 364-380) and index.
Formatted Contents Note
pt. I. The dabate
Ch. 1. Enter the 'new millennium collectivists'
Ch. 2. What liberal globalization means
pt. II. Why a global market economy makes sense
Ch. 3. Markets, democracy and peace
Ch. 4. The 'magic' of the market
Ch. 5. Physician, heal thyself
Ch. 6. The market crosses borders
pt. III. Why there is too little globalization
Ch. 7. Globalization in the long run
Ch. 8. Rise, fall and rise of a liberal global economy
pt. IV. Why the critics are wrong
Ch. 9. Incensed about inequality
Ch. 10. Traumatized by trade
Ch. 11. Cowed by corporations
Ch. 12. Sad about the state
Ch. 13. Fearful of finance
pt. V. How to make the world better
Ch. 14. Today's threats, tomorrow's promises.
Ch. 1. Enter the 'new millennium collectivists'
Ch. 2. What liberal globalization means
pt. II. Why a global market economy makes sense
Ch. 3. Markets, democracy and peace
Ch. 4. The 'magic' of the market
Ch. 5. Physician, heal thyself
Ch. 6. The market crosses borders
pt. III. Why there is too little globalization
Ch. 7. Globalization in the long run
Ch. 8. Rise, fall and rise of a liberal global economy
pt. IV. Why the critics are wrong
Ch. 9. Incensed about inequality
Ch. 10. Traumatized by trade
Ch. 11. Cowed by corporations
Ch. 12. Sad about the state
Ch. 13. Fearful of finance
pt. V. How to make the world better
Ch. 14. Today's threats, tomorrow's promises.
Series
Series
Yale Nota bene.
Published
New Haven, Ct : Yale University Press, 2004.
Language
English
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Review
"The debate on globalization has reached a level of passionate intensity that inhibits rational discussion. In this book, one of the world's foremost economic commentators explains how globalization works and why it makes sense. Martin Wolf confronts the charges against globalization, delivers a devastating critique of each and outlines a more hopeful future."--Jacket.