Description: Globalization, Rodrik argues, rests on shaky foundations. Despite the benefits it has brought to much of the world, there are profound conflicts of interest between democracy, national determination, and full economic globalization. He traces the idea's history, pinpoints its weaknesses, and points the way forward to a new 'smart globalization' Dani Rodrik is one of the world's top economists, well known for his original and prescient analyses of globalization and economic development. His ideas on improving national and global economic policies-in the fields of trade, industry, finance, and growth-have been highly influential among economists and policy makers alike. His 1997 book Has Globalization Gone Too Far? was called one of the decade's best economics books in Business Week. Rodrik's syndicated monthly columns for the Project Syndicate network are published in scores of newspapers around the world. His blog, Unconventional thoughts on economic development and globalization is widely read and frequently cited in newspapers and magazines such as The New York Times and The Economist. In 2007, he was recognized as the first recipient of the prestigious Albert O. Hirschman award of the Social Science Research Council (New York).
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EAN: 9780199652525
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Book Title: The Globalization Paradox: Why Global Markets, Sta
Item Length: 23.3 cm
Number of Pages: 370 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: The Globalization Paradox: Why Global Markets, States, and Democracy Can't Coexist
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Year: 2012
Subject: Economics
Item Height: 233 mm
Item Weight: 544 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Dani Rodrik
Item Width: 152 mm
Format: Paperback