Globalization and progressive economic policy / edited by Dean Baker, Gerald Epstein, Robert Pollin
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- New York ; Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1998
- xv, 514 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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- 0521643767
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- Machine derived contents note: 1. Introduction Dean Baker, Gerald Epstein and Robert Pollin
- 2. The revival of the liberal creed: the IMF, the World Bank and inequality in a globalized economy Ute Pieper and Lance Taylor
- 3. India: dirigisme, structural adjustment and the radical alternative Prabat Patnaik and C. P. Chandrasekhar
- 4. Globalisation, transnational corporations, and economic development: can the developing countries pursue strategic industrial policy in a globalising world economy Ha-Joon Chang
- 5. Multinational corporations in the neo-liberal regime James Crotty, Gerald Epstein and Patricia Kelly
- 6. Implications of globalization for macroeconomic theory and policy in developing countries Amit Bhaduri
- 7. Asia and the crisis of financial globalization David Felix
- 8. Globalization and financial systems: policies for the new environment Marc Schaberg
- 9. Housing finance in the age of globalization: from social housing to life cycle risk Gary Dymski and Dorene Isenberg
- 10. Openness and equity: regulating labor market outcomes in a globalized economy Jim Stanford
- 11. Integration and income distribution under the North American Free Trade Agreement: the experience of Mexico Mehere Larudee
- 12. Malthus redux? Globalization and the environment Eban Goodstein
- 13. Freedom to move in the age of globalization Bob Sutcliffe
- 14. Immigration, inequality and policy alternatives Greg DeFreitas
- 15. Notes on international migration suggested by the Indian experience Prabat Patnaik and C. P. Chandrasekhar
- 16. The NAIRU: is it a real constraint Dean Baker
- 17. Internal and external constraints on egalitarian policies Andrew Glyn
- 18. The effects of globalization on policy formation in South Africa Laurence Harris and Jonathan Michie
- 19. Can domestic expansionary policies succeed in a globally integrated environment? A consideration of alternatives Robert Pollin.
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- Published in association with the Political Economy Research Institute and University of Massachusetts-Amherst.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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