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|a Controversies in Globalization :
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|a CONTROVERSIES IN GLOBALIZATION-FRONT COVER; CONTROVERSIES IN GLOBALIZATION; CONTENTS; CONTRIBUTORS; About The Editors; About The Contributors; PREFACE; How The Book Is Organized; Acknowledgments; UNDERSTANDING GLOBALIZATION; What's New About Globalization?; Technological Innovation; Expanded Economic Interdependence; Trade; Investment; Demographic Dispersion; Political Diversification; Environmental Degradation (And Concern); Ideational Convergence; Globalization's Effects; Power Shifts; Shifting Political Identities; Complexity of Decision Making; Perspectives On Globalization
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|a Political Realism: L'état EternelMarket Liberalism: Swords into Stock Shares; Skepticism: Accentuate the Positive and Adjust the Negative; Radicalism: Challenge the Dominant Paradigm; Cosmopolitan Transformationalism: Jazz and Constant Improvisation; Conclusion; Discussion Questions; Notes; CHAPTER 1: TRADE LIBERALIZATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: DOES TRADE LIBERALIZATION CONTRIBUTE TO ECONOMIC PROSPERITY?; Discussion Questions; YES: David Dollar, U.S. Treasury Department; Growing Integration Between North And South; The Link From Integration To Growth; China; India; Vietnam; Uganda; Conclusion
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|a NotesNO: Robert H. Wade, London School of Economics and Political Science; Givens; Free Trade Theory; Evidence for Free Trade; New Trade Theory; New New Trade Theory; Theories of Increasing Returns, Multiple Equilibria, and Spatial Structure; Industrial Policy And Inter-State Competition; Evidence; Optimal Trade Policy; Conclusion; Notes; CHAPTER 2: TRADE AND EQUALITY: DOES FREE TRADE PROMOTE ECONOMIC EQUALITY?; Discussion Questions; Note; YES: L. Alan Winters, University of Sussex; Ground Clearing; Trade and Inter-Country Inequality; Trade and Intra-Country Inequality
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|a Intra-Country Inequality: The Direct Effects On HouseholdsTaxation; Prices and Markets; Factor Markets; Conclusion; Notes; NO: Kate Vyborny and Nancy Birdsall, Center for Global Development; Free Trade Increases Income; The Role of Relative Inequality; Economic Theory and Economic Realities; Adjustment Costs; Advantages for Countries with Most Productive Assets; Costs of Market Failures on the Poor; Bias against the Poor in Global Economic Rules; Solution: Complementary "Fair Growth" Policies; A Global Social Contract; Notes; CHAPTER 3: POVERTY: CAN FOREIGN AID REDUCE POVERTY?
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|a Discussion QuestionsYES: Jeffrey D. Sachs, The Earth Institute at Columbia University; Development Assistance As A Tool In Promoting Economic Development; U.S. Commitments to Economic Development and Poverty Reduction; Current Levels of U.S. Official Development Assistance in Comparative Perspective; Private Development Assistance; What Works and What Doesn't Work With ODA; Modernizing U.S. Development Assistance In The Twenty-First Century; The Goals; The Technologies; The Delivery Systems; The Financing; The Structure of U.S. Development Assistance
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|a Debate style readers can be powerful teaching tools, but only if the readings really speak to one another; otherwise, the crux of the debate is lost on students. Peter M. Haas and John M. Hird's Controversies in Globalization solves this issue by inviting 17 pairs of scholars and practitioners to write specifically for the volume, directly addressing key questions in international relations through concise ""yes"" and ""no"" pieces on topics related to security, political economy, the environment, public health, democracy, demography, and social issues. At the request of reviewers, new to this.
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