Global economic institutions
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Global economic institutions
(Routledge studies in the modern world economy, 39)
Routledge, 2003
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book critically examines global economic institutions. It presents an accessible fluid history of globalization and explains how global public goods should be defined and how global economic institutions work. It also looks at the effect that major organizations - including the WTO, IMF and UNEP - have on areas such as finance, the environment and transport. The beauty of Global Economic Institutions lies in its unique approach and the author's ability to explain complicated economic and political systems and terms with commendable clarity and style. Students and academics interested in international business and economics will find this book a useful tool. Researchers, business consultants and policy-makers may come to see this volume as indispensable.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction PART I: The problem: Globalization and its effects 2. The dynamics of globalization 3. Coping with the effects of globalization PART II: The solution: International institutions 4. The provision of public goods 5. Types of institutions and their dynamics 6. Main organizations PART III: Solving problems in practice: The global regimes approach 7. Trade in goods and services 8. Finance 9. Environment 10. Transport and telecommunication PART IV: Evaluation and outlook 11. Complementing the system 12. Evaluation and outlook
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