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Why globalization works / Martin Wolf.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Haven : Yale University Press, New Haven c2004.Description: xviii, 398 p. Pbk.: ill. ; 19 cmISBN:
  • 9780300107777
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 337 WOL
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Contents:
List of tables and figures -- Acknowledgements -- Preface : Why I wrote this book -- pt. 1. The debate -- ch. 1. Enter the "new millennium collectivists" -- ch. 2. What liberal globalization means -- pt. 2. Why a global market economy makes sense -- Prologue -- ch. 3. Markets, democracy and peace -- ch. 4. The "magic" of the market -- ch. 5. Physician, heal thyself -- ch. 6. The market crosses borders -- pt. 3. Why there is too little globalization -- Prologue -- ch. 7. Globalization in the long run -- ch. 8. Rise, fall and rise of a liberal global economy -- pt. 4. Why the critics are wrong -- Prologue -- ch. 9. Incensed about inequality -- ch. 10. Traumatized by trade -- ch. 11. Cowed by corporations -- ch. 12. Sad about the state -- ch. 13. Fearful of finance -- pt. 5. How to make the world better -- ch. 14. Today's threats, tomorrow's promises -- Notes.
Summary: "The debate on globalization has reached a level of passionate intensity that inhibits rational discussion. In this book, one of the world's foremost economic commentators explains how globalization works and why it makes sense. Martin Wolf confronts the charges against globalization, delivers a devastating critique of each and outlines a more hopeful future."--Jack
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [364]-380) and index.

List of tables and figures --
Acknowledgements --
Preface : Why I wrote this book --
pt. 1. The debate --
ch. 1. Enter the "new millennium collectivists" --
ch. 2. What liberal globalization means --
pt. 2. Why a global market economy makes sense --
Prologue --
ch. 3. Markets, democracy and peace --
ch. 4. The "magic" of the market --
ch. 5. Physician, heal thyself --
ch. 6. The market crosses borders --
pt. 3. Why there is too little globalization --
Prologue --
ch. 7. Globalization in the long run --
ch. 8. Rise, fall and rise of a liberal global economy --
pt. 4. Why the critics are wrong --
Prologue --
ch. 9. Incensed about inequality --
ch. 10. Traumatized by trade --
ch. 11. Cowed by corporations --
ch. 12. Sad about the state --
ch. 13. Fearful of finance --
pt. 5. How to make the world better --
ch. 14. Today's threats, tomorrow's promises --
Notes.

"The debate on globalization has reached a level of passionate intensity that inhibits rational discussion. In this book, one of the world's foremost economic commentators explains how globalization works and why it makes sense. Martin Wolf confronts the charges against globalization, delivers a devastating critique of each and outlines a more hopeful future."--Jack

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