In Defense of Globalization: It Has a Human Face
Jagdish N. Bhagwati ()
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Jagdish N. Bhagwati: Columbia University, New York (N.Y.)
Rivista di Politica Economica, 2004, vol. 94, issue 6, 9-20
Abstract:
Today, the principal focus of anti-globalizers is not the effect of globalization on economic prosperity but its harm to social agendas such as the reduction of child labour and poverty, the maintenance of rich-country labour and environmental standards, the exercise of national sovereignty, the maintenance of local culture, and women’s rights and welfare. The contrary view, which I defend in this essay, is that economic globalization advances the achievement of that social agenda. But we must ask: what institutional and policy framework is necessary to improve on the benign outcomes that globalization fetches?
Date: 2004
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