What Do We Know About Globalization?, 2nd Edition by Guillermo de la Dehesa
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Overview: What Do We Know About Globalization: Issues of Poverty Income Distribution examines the two fundamental arguments that are often raised against globalization: that it produces inequality and that it increases poverty.
Genre: Education, Politics & Sociology

-A lively and accessible argument about the impact and consequences of globalization from a leading figure in economics - Dehesa is Chairman of the Centre for Economic Policy Research and a member of the Group of Thirty
-Demonstrates the ways in which wealthy nations and developing countries alike have failed to implement changes that would result in a reversal of these social ills
-Dispels the notion of the so-called 'victim of globalization', demonstrating how, despite popular belief, acceleration of globalization actually stands to reduce the levels of poverty and inequality worldwide
-Asks whether increased technological, economic, and cultural change can save us from international income inequality, and by extension, further violence, terrorism and war
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Requirements: Any PDF Reader, 1.27 MB
Overview: What Do We Know About Globalization: Issues of Poverty Income Distribution examines the two fundamental arguments that are often raised against globalization: that it produces inequality and that it increases poverty.
Genre: Education, Politics & Sociology
-A lively and accessible argument about the impact and consequences of globalization from a leading figure in economics - Dehesa is Chairman of the Centre for Economic Policy Research and a member of the Group of Thirty
-Demonstrates the ways in which wealthy nations and developing countries alike have failed to implement changes that would result in a reversal of these social ills
-Dispels the notion of the so-called 'victim of globalization', demonstrating how, despite popular belief, acceleration of globalization actually stands to reduce the levels of poverty and inequality worldwide
-Asks whether increased technological, economic, and cultural change can save us from international income inequality, and by extension, further violence, terrorism and war
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