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|a New Era of Global Competition :
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|a Cover -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- Part One: The End Of The Remarkable Eighties -- 1 The World Economy And The Nation-State: The New International Order -- 2 Recession, Recovery, And Redistribution: The Three R'S Of Canadian State Macro-Policy In The 1980S -- Part Two: Freer Trade And Economic Integration -- 3 Regional Trading Blocs: Fortress Europe Versus Fortress North America -- 4 Exports, Unemployment, And Regional Inequality: Economic Policy And Trade Theory -- 5 Disjunctions: Free Trade And The Paradox Of Canadian Development -- 6 Rights, Freedoms, And Market Power: Canada'S Charter Of Rights And The New Era Of Global Competition -- Part Three: Restructuring Old Industries -- 7 The Globalization Of Production And The Future Of Canada'S Mature Industries: The Case Of The Automotive Industry -- 8 Structural Adjustment And Technological Change In The Canadian Steel Industry, 19708211;1986 -- 9 A Japanization Of Canadian Industry? -- 10 New Staples And Mega-Projects: Reaching The Limits To Sustainable Development -- Part Four: The Social Costs Of Adjustment -- 11 The Systemic Search For Flexibility: National Competitiveness And New Work Relations -- 12 Canada'S Social Wage In An Open Economy, 19708211;1983 -- 13 Shaping Or Serving Markets? Public Ownership After Privatization -- 14 Post-Fordism: Some Issues For Labour -- Part Five: New Policy Directions For The State -- 15 The Global Political Economy And Social Choice -- 16 Post-Industrialism And The Service Economy -- 17 Canada In A High-Tech World: Options For Industrial Policy -- Part Six: Democratic Alternatives -- 18 Canada And The Global Crisis In Resource Development -- 19 For A Second Economy -- 20 Beyond The Market And The State: How Can We Do Better? -- Note On Contributors.
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|a The increasing globalization of production and the conservative agenda for market-led growth are dramatically affecting the life of the average Canadian and the choices made by social and economic policy makers. As Daniel Drache, Meric Gertler, and the contributing authors show, the worldwide reorganization of markets poses new challenges for domestic industry while continental trade initiatives threaten the livelihood of Canadian workers and the stability of communities across all regions of the country. Environmental quality is similarly at risk from development strategies driven more by possibilities of short-term gain from export sales than by attempts to promote long-term sustainability.
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