Coping with globalization
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Coping with globalization
(Routledge advances in international political economy, 3)
Routledge, 2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Globalization is dramatically reshaping policy landscapes, thereby creating new opportunities and threats for governments and firms. The resultant restructuring of policy spaces requires an emphasis on the need to cope with globalization, since the distribution of its costs and benefits is asymmetrical across countries, sectors, firms and factors. Unlike previous books, Coping with Globalization concentrates firmly on conceptual issues, in order to consider in detail the coping strategies of both firms and governments.
Table of Contents
Coping with globalization: an introduction Aseem Prakash and Jeffrey A. Hart Part I 1. A race to the bottom or governance from the top? Debora L. Spar and David B. Yoffie 2. Convergence and sovereignty: policy scope for compromise? Sylvia Ostry 3. Environmental regulations and the global strategies of multinational enterprises Alan Rugman and Alain Verbeke 4. Globalization and federalism Alfred C. Aman, Jr. Part II 5. Technonationalism and cooperation in a globalized industry: the case of flat panel displays Jeffrey A Hart, Stefanie A. Lenway and Thomas P. Murtha 6. Globalization and telecommunication policy Peter Cowhey and John Richards Part III 7. Marketing money: monetary policy in a globalized world Benjamin J. Cohen 8. Does globalization sap the fiscal power of the state? Robert T. Kudrle Coping with globalization: a conclusion Aseem Prakash and Jeffrey A. Hart
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