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9780821355015

Globalization and Development A Latin American and Caribbean Perspective

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  • ISBN13:

    9780821355015

  • ISBN10:

    0821355015

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-09-29
  • Publisher: World Bank Publications

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Summary

Award winning title! 'Globalization and Development' was selected as a 2003 'Notable Government Document' by the American Librarian Association (ALA) and GODORT (Government Documents Round Table). In this book, the UNECLAC (United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean) draws upon the Latin American and Caribbean region's experience in order to formulate a historical and multidimensional assessment of the globalization process from the perspectives of developing countries.

Table of Contents

Preface xiii
Globalization: A Historical, Multidimensional Perspective
1(16)
Economic Globalization
2(5)
Noneconomic Dimensions of Globalization
7(5)
Ethical and Cultural Dimensions
7(4)
Political Dimension
11(1)
Opportunities and Risks
12(5)
International Trade and the New Global Production Structure
17(46)
International Trade
17(27)
International Trade and Economic Growth: A Variable Historical Relationship
17(6)
Development of the Institutional Framework for International Trade
23(5)
Recent Patterns of World Trade
28(9)
Two Challenges Posed by the Relationship between Trade and Economic Growth
37(7)
The New Global Production Structure
44(19)
Microeconomic Foundations
44(3)
New Forms of Production and Market Organization
47(2)
Implications for Business Decisions and Strategies
49(5)
Patterns of FDI and TNC Strategies at the Global Level
54(9)
The International Mobility of Capital and Labor
63(36)
International Finance and Macroeconomic Regimes
63(25)
History of the International Financial System
64(6)
Recent Changes and Volatility in Financial Markets
70(6)
Capital Flows to Developing Countries
76(12)
International Migration
88(11)
Inequalities and Asymmetries in the Global Order
99(30)
Inequalities in Global Income Distribution
99(12)
Long-Term Disparities between Regions and Countries
100(5)
Overall Effect of International and National Inequality
105(6)
Basic Asymmetries in the Global Order
111(18)
Extreme Concentration of Technical Progress in Industrial Countries
113(2)
Developing Countries' Greater Macroeconomic Vulnerability
115(4)
High Capital Mobility and Low Labor Mobility
119(2)
The Rise and Fall of International Cooperation for Development
121(8)
An Agenda for the Global Era
129(50)
Fundamental Principles for Building a Better Global Order
130(8)
Three Key Objectives
130(2)
Global Rules and Institutions that Respect Diversity
132(1)
Complementarity of Global, Regional, and National Institution Building
133(3)
Equitable Participation and Appropriate Rules of Governance
136(2)
National Strategies for Dealing with Globalization
138(13)
The Role and Basic Components of National Strategies
138(1)
Macroeconomic Strategy
139(3)
Building Systemic Competitiveness
142(3)
Environmental Sustainability
145(3)
Social Strategies in an Era of Globalization
148(3)
The Key Role of Action at the Regional Level
151(5)
The Global Agenda
156(23)
The Provision of Global Public Goods in the Macroeconomic Sphere
156(2)
Sustainable Development as a Global Public Good
158(5)
The Correction of Financial and Macroeconomic Asymmetries
163(3)
Overcoming Production and Technological Asymmetries
166(6)
The Full Inclusion of Migration on the International Agenda
172(3)
Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights: The Foundations for Global Citizenship
175(4)
References 179(22)
Index 201

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