Globalization and progressive economic policy /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Baker, Dean, 1958-, Epstein, Gerald A., Pollin, Robert
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Cambridge University Press, 1998.
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Table of Contents:
  • The revival of the liberal creed: the IMF, the World Bank, and inequality in a globalized economy / Ute Pieper and Lance Taylor
  • India: dirigisme, structural adjustment, and the radical alternative / Prabhat Patnaik and C.P. Chandrasekhar
  • Globalization, transnational corporations, and economic development: can the developing countries pursue strategic industrial policy in a globalizing world economy? / Ha-Joon Chang
  • Multinational corporations in the neo-liberal regime / James Crotty, Gerald Epstein, and Patricia Kelly
  • Implications of globalization for macroecnomic theory and policy in developing countries / Amit Bhaduri
  • Asia and the crisis of financial globalization / David Felix
  • Globalization and financial systems: policies for the new environment / Marc Schaberg
  • Housing finance in the age of globalization: from social housing to life-cycle risk / Gary Dymski and Dorene Isenberg
  • Openness and equity: regulating labor market outcomes in a globalized economy / Jim Stanford
  • Integration and income distribution under the North American Free Trade Agreement: the experience of Mexico / Mehrene Larudee
  • Malthus redux? globalization and the environment / Evan Goodstein
  • Freedom to move in the age of globalization / Bob Sutcliffe
  • Immigration, inequality, and policy alternatives / Gregory DeFreitas
  • Notes on international migration suggested by the Indian experience / Prabhat Patnaik and C.P. Chandrasekhar
  • The NAIRU: is it a real constraint? / Dean Baker
  • Internal and external constraints on egalitarian policies / Andrew Glyn
  • The effects of globalization on policy formation in South Africa / Lawrence Harris and Johathan Michie
  • Can domestic expansionary policy succeed in a globally integrated environment? an examination of alternatives
  • Robert Pollin.