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Book Synopsis
The globalisation of the world economy is one of the major concepts of our time and is likely to influence thinking and policy making well into the 21st century. Although officially welcomed as a major contribution to world welfare it is held by many to be responsible for low wages and mass unemployment. This book questions the seemingly inevitable progress of globalisation and the role of the state as a powerless institution in a globalised economy.

Issues discussed include:

  • trade liberalisation and the role of the World Trade Organisation in providing global responses to global issues
  • the globalisation of finance; in particular the integration of capital markets
  • the role of EMU in limiting the social protection level in member states<
  • the effect of globalisation on the structure of the modern nation-state
  • a challenge to the conventional image of globalisation, which is viewed as being far less widespread than we are led to believe

This book will be of interest to scholars of the international economics, international political economy and international finance.



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'Each of the chapters is rigorous in its accumulation of evidence and thoughtful in its application of analysis.' -- Ben Rosamond, Democratization

Table of Contents
Contents: Globalisation and the Nation-State: An Introduction 1. Globalisation of International Trade and Investment 2. Globalisation of Financial Markets 3. Globalisation, Competitiveness, Unemployment and Social Protection Co-ordination 4. Reconstructing the Political in a Globalising World: States, Institutions, Actors and Governance 5. The Tyranny of Globalisation: Myth or Reality? Index

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      Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
      Publication Date: 25/11/1999
      ISBN13: 9781840642025, 978-1840642025
      ISBN10: 1840642025

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The globalisation of the world economy is one of the major concepts of our time and is likely to influence thinking and policy making well into the 21st century. Although officially welcomed as a major contribution to world welfare it is held by many to be responsible for low wages and mass unemployment. This book questions the seemingly inevitable progress of globalisation and the role of the state as a powerless institution in a globalised economy.

      Issues discussed include:

      • trade liberalisation and the role of the World Trade Organisation in providing global responses to global issues
      • the globalisation of finance; in particular the integration of capital markets
      • the role of EMU in limiting the social protection level in member states<
      • the effect of globalisation on the structure of the modern nation-state
      • a challenge to the conventional image of globalisation, which is viewed as being far less widespread than we are led to believe

      This book will be of interest to scholars of the international economics, international political economy and international finance.



      Trade Review
      'Each of the chapters is rigorous in its accumulation of evidence and thoughtful in its application of analysis.' -- Ben Rosamond, Democratization

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Globalisation and the Nation-State: An Introduction 1. Globalisation of International Trade and Investment 2. Globalisation of Financial Markets 3. Globalisation, Competitiveness, Unemployment and Social Protection Co-ordination 4. Reconstructing the Political in a Globalising World: States, Institutions, Actors and Governance 5. The Tyranny of Globalisation: Myth or Reality? Index

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