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Globalization and its discontents

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Penguin Books; 2002Description: 282 pISBN:
  • 9780143029465
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 337 STI
Summary: Globalisation today is not workingfor many of the worlds poorfor much of the environment for the stability of the global economy. From a leader of the anti-globalisation movement, a statement like this would not be remarkable. But coming from Joseph Stiglitzformer Chief Economist at the World Bankit is startling and challenging. Stiglitzs extraordinary authority and experience make this a compelling book. He argues that the West has seriously mismanaged the process of privatisation, liberalisation and stabilization, and that by following its advice many Third World countries and former communist states are actually worse off now than they were before. But he does not take a simplistic pro- or anti-globalisation stance. Instead he confronts us with the often difficult realities of the world. Stiglitz also offers real, though tough, solutions. In so doing he addresses some of the most pressing concerns of our age.
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Globalisation today is not workingfor many of the worlds poorfor much of the environment for the stability of the global economy.
From a leader of the anti-globalisation movement, a statement like this would not be remarkable. But coming from Joseph Stiglitzformer Chief Economist at the World Bankit is startling and challenging. Stiglitzs extraordinary authority and experience make this a compelling book. He argues that the West has seriously mismanaged the process of privatisation, liberalisation and stabilization, and that by following its advice many Third World countries and former communist states are actually worse off now than they were before. But he does not take a simplistic pro- or anti-globalisation stance. Instead he confronts us with the often difficult realities of the world. Stiglitz also offers real, though tough, solutions. In so doing he addresses some of the most pressing concerns of our age.

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