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Global economy in transition / edited by P. W. Danies and W. F. Lever

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Longman; 1996Description: 416 pISBN:
  • 582253284
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.9 GLO
Summary: Issues of global economic change and restructuring now occupy an important place in our interpretation of economic development at a variety of levels; from the nation state to the local state. The Global Economy in Transition is written by an international team of experts who examine the part played by the globalization of production and the associated impacts and responses. Theoretical and empirical debates are explored with new concepts for understanding the internationalization of production. The text is divided into four parts, the first two examine the processes underlying the globalization of production systems looking at key theoretical and conceptual frameworks. The second two parts explore the responses to the globalization of production systems and refer to economies at different stages of development. Key Features: an international coverage of the changing and restructufine of the world's production systems systematically split into parts which clearly show the changes of production systems and which explore the responses to this globalization supported by a team of eighteen experts gives guidance to the reader with an integrated bibliography and a technical glossary
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Issues of global economic change and restructuring now occupy an important place in our interpretation of economic development at a variety of levels; from the nation state to the local state.

The Global Economy in Transition is written by an international team of experts who examine the part played by the globalization of production and the associated impacts and responses. Theoretical and empirical debates are explored with new concepts for understanding the internationalization of production. The text is divided into four parts, the first two examine the processes underlying the globalization of production systems looking at key theoretical and conceptual frameworks. The second two parts explore the responses to the globalization of production systems and refer to economies at different stages of development.

Key Features: an international coverage of the changing and restructufine of the world's production systems systematically split into parts which clearly show the changes of production systems and which explore the responses to this globalization
supported by a team of eighteen experts gives guidance to the reader with an integrated bibliography and a technical glossary

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