States Against Markets: The Limits of Globalization
Опубликовано на портале: 07-03-2008
London: Routledge, 2006, 448 с.
Тематический раздел:
Countries are looking for ways to compete and increase their share of exports; this
has led to the lowering of national borders and greater co-dependence. To many, this
climate of globalization signals the end of the nation-state as an effective manager
of national economic policy. In "States Against Markets" the contributors challenge
this perceived threat to the nation-state. They examine the fundamental issues of
competitiveness and market power. Some topics covered include a discussion of whether
or not globalization is really a novel development, an assessment of the success
of globalization as a means of convergence and uniformity across nations, an update
on the Hayek vs. Keynes debate, an analysis of how all parties involved can maximize
the benefits of globalization and an appraisal of the nation-state.
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См. также:
Review of International Political Economy.
1998.
Vol. 5.
No. 3.
P. 445-481 .
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