Translated under the title / Joseph E. StiglitzTitle : | Globalization and its discontents | Material Type: | printed text | Authors: | Joseph E. Stiglitz, Author | Publisher: | England : Penguin Books | Publication Date: | 2002 | Pagination: | xxii; 288 p. | Size: | 21 cm | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-14-101038-0 | General note: | Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-274)
Includes index (p. 275-288) | Languages : | English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) | Descriptors: | Commercial policy Developing countries Foreign trade regulation Globalization - Economic aspects International economic integration International Monetary Fond
| Class number: | 337.22 | Abstract: | In 1993 I left academia to serve on the Council of Economic Advisers under President Bill Clinton. After years of research and teaching this was my first major foray into policy making, and more to the point, politics. From there I moved to the World Bank in 1997, where I served as chief economist and senior vice president for almost three years, leaving in January 2000. I couldn’t have chosen a more fascinating time to go into policy making. I was in the White House as Russia began its transition from communism and I worked at the Bank during the financial crisis that began in East Asia in 1997 and eventually enveloped the world. I had always been interested in economic development and what I saw radically changed my views of both globalization and development. I have written this book because while I was at the World Bank, I saw firsthand the devastating effect that globalization can have on developing countries, and especially the poor within those countries. | Contents note: | The promise of Global Institutions; Broken promises; Freedom to choose? : The East Asia Crisis : how IMF Policies brought the world to the verge of global meltdown; Who lost Russia; Unfair Trade Laws and other Mischief; Better roads to the market; The IMF’s other agenda; The way ahead; | Record link: | https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=16194 |
Translated under the title / Joseph E. StiglitzGlobalization and its discontents [printed text] / Joseph E. Stiglitz, Author . - England : Penguin Books, 2002 . - xxii; 288 p. ; 21 cm. ISBN : 978-0-14-101038-0 Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-274)
Includes index (p. 275-288) Languages : English ( eng) Original Language : English ( eng) Descriptors: | Commercial policy Developing countries Foreign trade regulation Globalization - Economic aspects International economic integration International Monetary Fond
| Class number: | 337.22 | Abstract: | In 1993 I left academia to serve on the Council of Economic Advisers under President Bill Clinton. After years of research and teaching this was my first major foray into policy making, and more to the point, politics. From there I moved to the World Bank in 1997, where I served as chief economist and senior vice president for almost three years, leaving in January 2000. I couldn’t have chosen a more fascinating time to go into policy making. I was in the White House as Russia began its transition from communism and I worked at the Bank during the financial crisis that began in East Asia in 1997 and eventually enveloped the world. I had always been interested in economic development and what I saw radically changed my views of both globalization and development. I have written this book because while I was at the World Bank, I saw firsthand the devastating effect that globalization can have on developing countries, and especially the poor within those countries. | Contents note: | The promise of Global Institutions; Broken promises; Freedom to choose? : The East Asia Crisis : how IMF Policies brought the world to the verge of global meltdown; Who lost Russia; Unfair Trade Laws and other Mischief; Better roads to the market; The IMF’s other agenda; The way ahead; | Record link: | https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=16194 |
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