Globalization paradox : democracy and the future of the world economy
by
Rodrik, Dani
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Central Library, IISER Bhopal
OPAC URL: http://webopac.iiserb.ac.in/ |
Reference | 337 R618G (Browse shelf) | Not For Loan | Reserve | 10707 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Recasting globalization's narrative -- Of markets and states: globalization in history's mirror -- The rise and fall of the first great globalization -- Why doesn't everyone get the case for free trade? -- Bretton Woods, GATT, and the WTO: trade in a politicized world -- Financial globalization follies -- The foxes and hedgehogs of finance -- Poor countries in a rich world -- Trade fundamentalism in the tropics -- The political trilemma of the world economy -- Is global governance feasible? Is it desirable? -- Designing capitalism -- A sane globalization -- A bedtime story for grown-ups.
Discusses how democracy and national self-determination cannot be pursued simultaneously with economic globalization and instead promotes customizable globalization with international rules to achieve balanced prosperity.
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