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The Handbook of Globalisation, Third Edition

Edited by Jonathan Michie

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: The past 30 years are often depicted as an era of globalisation, and even more so with the recent rise of global giants such as Google and Amazon. This updated and revised edition of The Handbook of Globalisation offers novel insights into the rapid changes our world is facing, and how best we can handle them.

Keywords: Business and Management; Economics and Finance; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781788118590
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 The future of globalisation , pp 16-31 Downloads
Paul Hirst and Grahame Thompson
Ch 2 Financial globalization? History, conditions and prospects , pp 32-49 Downloads
Grahame Thompson
Ch 3 The scope and implications of globalisation , pp 50-76 Downloads
Jonathan Perraton
Ch 4 Measures of globalisation and their misinterpretation , pp 77-90 Downloads
Bob Sutcliffe and Andrew Glyn
Ch 5 Global innovation: innovation systems in open and distributed networks , pp 92-102 Downloads
Jeremy Howells
Ch 6 Post-war international debt crises and their transformation , pp 103-118 Downloads
Gary Dymski
Ch 7 The multiplicity of distributional outcomes across the world: diversities of fundamentals or countries getting the inequality they deserve? , pp 119-153 Downloads
José Gabriel Palma
Ch 8 The role of transnational corporations in the globalisation process , pp 155-164 Downloads
Grazia Ietto-Gillies
Ch 9 The role and control of multinational corporations in the world economy , pp 165-177 Downloads
Gerald Epstein
Ch 10 Foreign direct investment and development from a gender perspective , pp 178-187 Downloads
Elissa Braunstein
Ch 11 The minimum wage in a global context , pp 189-201 Downloads
Peter Brosnan
Ch 12 Globalisation, labour standards and economic development , pp 202-224 Downloads
Ajit Singh and Ann Zammit
Ch 13 Global labor standards: their impact and implementation , pp 225-239 Downloads
James Heintz
Ch 14 Productivity and competition in a global economy , pp 241-261 Downloads
Joseph Plasmans
Ch 15 European integration and the ‘euro project’ , pp 262-271 Downloads
Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer
Ch 16 North American free trade: history, structure and prospects , pp 272-303 Downloads
Jim Stanford
Ch 17 The low road to competitive failure: immigrant labour and emigrant jobs in the US , pp 304-322 Downloads
Charles Craypo and Frank Wilkinson
Ch 18 Governance in a globalised world , pp 324-333 Downloads
Richard Woodward
Ch 19 Global governance , pp 334-346 Downloads
Mathias Koenig-Archibugi
Ch 20 The political economy of the third way: the relationship between globalisation and national economic policy , pp 347-357 Downloads
Simon Lee
Ch 21 The WTO and its GATS , pp 359-367 Downloads
Scott Sinclair
Ch 22 The International Monetary Fund and the World Bank , pp 368-379 Downloads
John Toye
Ch 23 A new ‘Bretton Woods’ system? , pp 380-390 Downloads
Mića Panić
Ch 24 Kicking away the ladder – globalisation and economic development in historical perspective , pp 392-399 Downloads
Ha-Joon Chang
Ch 25 Time to replace globalisation with ‘Progressive Protectionism’ , pp 400-407 Downloads
Colin Hines
Ch 26 Free trade or social tariffs? , pp 408-418 Downloads
George DeMartino
Ch 27 Global inequality and the global financial crisis: the new transmission mechanism , pp 419-438 Downloads
Photis Lysandrou
Ch 28 The great crash of 2008 and the reform of economics , pp 439-456 Downloads
Geoffrey Hodgson

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