Globalisation : threat or opportunity?
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Globalisation : threat or opportunity?
Copenhagen Business School Press, 2001
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Bibliography: p. [175]-183
Includes indexes
Description and Table of Contents
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: pbk ISBN 9788716135247
Description
Covering the main aspects of globalization, namely trade, global financial flows, technology and transnational corporations, and international convergence of real wages, this book is concerned with the beneficial and harmful aspects of globalization. The author examines the impact of globalization on growth, productivity, unemployment, income distribution, technology and institutions, as well as on culture. He discusses the role of government in the era of globalization; one generally expects the scope of government to diminish as globalization proceeds. Instead, he argues that globalization and free markets call not for less government but for more, as well as for pressures from the civil society. 5
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ISBN 9788763000840
Description
The book examines the impact of globalisation on growth, productivity, unemployment, income distribution, technology and institutions, as well as on culture.
Table of Contents
Integration and interdependence Uneven benefits and costs of globalisation Government and open economies Technology and the international location of industry International migration and brain drain East Asia versus the rest of the South Global social capital Globalisation and international cooperation Aid and public opinion Regional blocks: building or tumbling blocks to globalisation? The role of conflict Implications for thought and practice Definitions of globalisation
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