Globalization versus development
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Globalization versus development
(International political economy series)
Palgrave, 2001
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Bibliography: p. 225-237
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Both globalization and development are contested terms. Establishing their meaning and exploring how the two interact in the real world are crucial to understanding the expansion of the global economy. Globalization versus Development addresses the implication of recent globalization for economic development prospects in the South in general, including references to the relatively open economies of Southeast Asia. The contributors take a critical perspective on the effects of trade liberalization; explore the challenges for development in the face of globalization; and focus on financial liberalization and its likely implications for sustaining development with reference to the aftermath of the financial crisis.
Table of Contents
- List of Tables List of Charts and Figures List of Abbreviations Notes on the Contributors Acknowledgements Introduction
- K.S.Jomo Globalization: What Does It Mean?
- D.Nayyer Implications of the GATT Uraguay Round for Development: The Malaysian Case
- M.Aslam with K.S.Jomo The WTO and the South: Implications of the Emerging Global Economic Governance for Development
- M.Khor Replicating the Experience of the NIEs on a Large Scale
- R.Rowthorn The Global Financial Casino
- H.Henderson Financial Intermediation and Restraint for Accelerating Industrialization
- C.K.Fay with K.S.Jomo Financial Liberalization and Its Implications for Industrializing Economies
- A.Singh International Financial Liberalization and the Crisis of East Asian Development
- K.S.Jomo Keynesian Economics: A Note on its Relevance and Limitations in the Face of Globalization
- J.Ghosh Bibliography Index
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