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Globalization and progressive economic policy / edited by Dean Baker, Gerald Epstein, Robert Pollin.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 1998.Description: xv, 514 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0521643767 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 337
LOC classification:
  • HF 1359 G562 1998
Summary: The IMF, the world bank, and neo-liberalism, 35. -- The reval of the liberal creed : The IMF, the World Bank and inequality in a globalized economy, 37. -- India : Dirigisme, structural adjustment, and radical alternative, 67. -- Foreign direct investment, globalization, and neo-liberalism, 95. -- Globalization, transnational corporations and economic development : Can the developing countries pursue strategic industrial policy in a globalizing world economy, 97. -- Multinational corporations in the neo-liberal regime, 117. -- Globalization of finance, 147. -- Implication of globalization for macroeconomic theory and policy in developing countries, 149. -- Asia and the crisis of financial globalization, 163. -- Globalization and finacial systeme : Policies for the environment, 195. -- Housing finance in the age of globalization : From social housing to life cycle risk, 219. -- Trade, wages and the environment : North and south, 243. -- Opennes and equity : Regulating labor market outcomes in a globalized economy, 245. -- Integration and distribution under the North American free trade agreement : The experience of Mexico, 273. -- Mathus redux? globalization and the environment, 297. -- Migration of people in a global economy, 323. -- Freedom to move in the age of globalization, 325. -- Inmigration, inequeality and policy alternatives, 337. -- Notes on international migration suggested by the induan experience, 357. -- Globalization and macroeconomic policy, 367. -- The NAIRU : Is it a real constraint?, 369. -- Internal and external constraints on egalitarian policies, 391. -- The effects of globalization on policy formation in south Africa, 413. -- Can domestic expansionary policy succed in a globally integrated environment? an examination of alternatives, 433
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) HF 1359 G562 1998 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 Available 00000013208

The IMF, the world bank, and neo-liberalism, 35. -- The reval of the liberal creed : The IMF, the World Bank and inequality in a globalized economy, 37. -- India : Dirigisme, structural adjustment, and radical alternative, 67. -- Foreign direct investment, globalization, and neo-liberalism, 95. -- Globalization, transnational corporations and economic development : Can the developing countries pursue strategic industrial policy in a globalizing world economy, 97. -- Multinational corporations in the neo-liberal regime, 117. -- Globalization of finance, 147. -- Implication of globalization for macroeconomic theory and policy in developing countries, 149. -- Asia and the crisis of financial globalization, 163. -- Globalization and finacial systeme : Policies for the environment, 195. -- Housing finance in the age of globalization : From social housing to life cycle risk, 219. -- Trade, wages and the environment : North and south, 243. -- Opennes and equity : Regulating labor market outcomes in a globalized economy, 245. -- Integration and distribution under the North American free trade agreement : The experience of Mexico, 273. -- Mathus redux? globalization and the environment, 297. -- Migration of people in a global economy, 323. -- Freedom to move in the age of globalization, 325. -- Inmigration, inequeality and policy alternatives, 337. -- Notes on international migration suggested by the induan experience, 357. -- Globalization and macroeconomic policy, 367. -- The NAIRU : Is it a real constraint?, 369. -- Internal and external constraints on egalitarian policies, 391. -- The effects of globalization on policy formation in south Africa, 413. -- Can domestic expansionary policy succed in a globally integrated environment? an examination of alternatives, 433

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