International Economics and Confusing Politics
David Robertson
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Abstract:
The IMF, the World Bank and GATT/WTO have had to adapt to changing circumstances in the past 60 years as they guided the world economy to growing interdependence and prosperity. Now they face several simultaneous challenges. In this book, David Robertson discusses the rise of new economic players, including proliferating NGOs, self-promoting UN agencies and ‘emerging’ economies (such as Brazil, China and India), which call into question the management of G7 governments.
Keywords: Economics and Finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
ISBN: 9781843765035
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 International political economy

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- Ch 2 Internationalism: in the beginning

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- Ch 3 Trade relations

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- Ch 4 Trade and development

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- Ch 5 The WTO and the Doha Round

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- Ch 6 The regional trade alternative

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- Ch 7 Promoting economic developement

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- Ch 8 Globalization and civil socieity

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- Ch 9 A system under siege

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- Ch 10 Economics and international politics

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