Poverty from the wealth of nations : integration and polarization in the global economy since 1760
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Poverty from the wealth of nations : integration and polarization in the global economy since 1760
Macmillan , St. Martin's Press, 2000
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2003 printing published: Baskingstoke : Palgrave
Includes bibliographical references (p. 190-206) and indexes
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Description
In Poverty from the Wealth of Nations , the author presents an analysis of the evolution of global disparities that goes beyond the earlier neo-Marxist critiques of global capitalism. He moves beyond their narrative by inserting two additional asymmetries into the global economy - those created by 'unequal races' and unequal states. The author analyzes not only the power of markets, but the powers that shaped these markets. More importantly, he marshals cross-country evidence to show that loss of sovereignty retarded industrialization, human capital formation and economic growth.
Table of Contents
Preface Introduction Integration and Polarization since 1760 Theories: Orthodoxy and Dissent Sovereignty Matters! Mapping Sovereignty Measuring Sovereignty Differentials Epilogue Appendices References Author Index Subject Index
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