
Product Description In this book a distinguished group of international contributors, from both developing and higher income countries, identify and discuss major social conflicts, labour and distributional concerns, environmental issues and impacts arising from the very rapid increase in globalisation experienced since the early 1970s. Issues considered include possible alternatives to globalisation; cultural and linguistic inequalities associated with globalisation, consequences of growing regionalism and economic inequality between and within nations. Poverty, international migration, biodiversity conservation, natural resource sustainability, and global trade in genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are also discussed. A substantial introductory chapter provides a significant overview of the rate and process of economic globalisation and integrates the contributions and their interconnections for the reader. Economic Globalisation offers policy proposals and responses and represents divergent views and rigorous theoretical analysis. Economists, particularly those with an interest in international economics, labour, environmental and ecological economics, macroeconomics and social economics will all find this book of great interest. Review '... the book is interesting and the issues focused upon bring to light the different perspectives on globalisation that would be useful to the student, manager and the researcher.' About the Author Edited by Clem Tisdell, Professor Emeritus, School of Economics, The University of Queensland, Australia and Raj Kumar Sen, Professor of Economics and Head, Department of Economics, Rabindra Bharati University, Kolkata, India
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
2004-03-28
ISBN-10:
184376315X
ISBN-13:
9781843763154
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