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Enacting Globalization

Edited by Louis Brennan

in Palgrave Macmillan Books from Palgrave Macmillan

Date: 2014
ISBN: 978-1-137-36194-3
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Low Corporate Tax Rates and Economic Development
Jim Stewart
Ch 2 The Indian State, the Diasporic Hindu Right and the ‘Desire Named Development’
Chandana Mathur
Ch 3 A Conceptual Framework for Financial Inclusion and Recent Evidence for Sub-Saharan Africa
Michael King
Ch 4 From Theory to Practice: Potentials and Pitfalls of a Rights-Based Approach to Discrimination in the Kaffa Society of Ethiopia
Federica Sisto
Ch 5 Research Capacity Building in Africa: Perceived Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats Impacting on the Doctoral Training for Development Programme in Africa
Ogenna Uduma, Sarah Glavey, Sarah O’Reilly Doyle, Martina Hennessy, Frank Barry, Mike Jones and Malcolm MacLachlan
Ch 6 Human Waste? Reading Bauman’s Wasted Lives in the Context of Ireland’s Globalization
Gillian Wylie
Ch 7 Negotiating Power: Social Movement Theory and Migrant Groups in Ireland
David Landy
Ch 8 Migrant-Led Activism and Integration from Below in Recession Ireland
Ronit Lentin
Ch 9 A Running Repair for the World Trade Organization
William Kingston
Ch 10 Globalizing Legal Process in the Struggle to Counter Impunity Efficiently
Rosemary Byrne
Ch 11 Attitudes to a Relaxation of the EU Border Regime: Economically Beneficial but Politically Unrealistic?
Damian Jackson
Ch 12 Migration and Clustering of Creative Workers: Historical Case Studies of Visual Artists and Composers
John O’Hagan
Ch 13 Policy Shifts and the Depoliticization of Immigration
Kevin Cunningham
Ch 14 Learning from Poland? What Recent Mass Immigration to Ireland Tells Us about Contemporary Irish Migration
James Wickham, Alicja Bobek, Sally Daly, Torben Krings, Elaine Moriarty and Justyna Salamońska
Ch 15 Varieties of Partisan Capitalism and the Globalization of Service Markets
Anne Wren and Máté Fodor
Ch 16 Trade Liberalization and Industry Structure: Evidence from Vietnam
Carol Newman
Ch 17 Privatized Firms and Their Management Structures: Links with the State?
Raj Chari and Svenja Dahlmann
Ch 18 Mapping Family Business Groups from a Cross-Cultural Perspective
Alessandra Vecchi, Bice Della Piana and Claudia Cacia
Ch 19 Globalization and Ireland’s Export Performance
Frances Ruane, Iulia Siedschlag and Gavin Murphy
Ch 20 Reflections on Capital Flows in the Euro Area
Philip R. Lane
Ch 21 Remittance Flows to Developing Countries: Trends, Importance and Impact
Catia Batista, Gaia Narciso and Carol Newman
Ch 22 Of Cables, Connections and Control: Africa’s Double Dependency in the Information Age
Björn Surborg and Pádraig Carmody
Ch 23 The Effects of Aging on US FDI
Ronald Davies and Robert R. Reed
Ch 24 Intellectual Expatriates and Their Intangible Value in Post-Industrial Globalized Societies
Domingo Sánchez-Zarza and José Manuel Saiz-Álvarez
Ch 25 Spreading the Benefits of Globalization: How the International Donor Community Assisted Developing Countries to Integrate into the Global Economy
William Hynes
Ch 26 A Tale of Two Trilemmas
Kevin Hjortshøj O’Rourke
Ch 27 Europe’s Response to Non-Traditional Sources of Investment
Louis Brennan and Tae Hoon Kim

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