MAKING GLOBALIZATION WORK
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A Nobel Prize–winning economist accessibly and insightfully addresses the vast shortcomings of global economic policy.
The author puts forward radical new ways of dealing more fairly with the indebtedness of developing countries, recommends a new system of global reserves to overcome international financial instability, and argues convincingly for the reform of global institutions, as well as for international trade agreements and intellectual property laws to make these institutions truly capable of responding to modern-day problems.
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This title is part of the series: MAKING GLOBALIZATION WORK
Copyright | 2006 |
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Publisher | Norton |
Pages | 358 |
Grade | Advanced students |
ISBN | 9780393330281 |