Global Capitalism Unbound

Global Capitalism Unbound
Author: E. Paus
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2007-10-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780230608849

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Leading experts analyze the impact of the rapid growth of offshore outsourcing in manufacturing and IT. For some it promises more rapid economic growth and for some developing countries it is an opportunity to leapfrog, while others are sidelined but it also means labour and governments may lose bargaining power vis-à-vis globally mobile capital.

Market Unbound

Market Unbound
Author: Lowell Bryan,Diana Farrell
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1996-04-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0471144460

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A road map for the future of the world market "Bryan has emerged as an influential voice on regulatory issues. "--The New York Times The world is on the verge of the most sweeping economic changes since the Industrial Revolution. National economies are transforming from government-controlled market systems into an open international marketplace under no one's control. The consequences will be both exhilarating and terrifying. Market Unbound is the first compelling blueprint for adapting to this new global market. According to McKinsey and Company authors Lowell Bryan and Diana Farrell, this revolution will have a profound effect on all sectors of business and finance. The global economic scene has already undergone profound and irreversible changes, but most of the transformation still lies ahead of us. Those who learn to operate under the new system will have the opportunity for tremendous profit. Those who don't face the specter of catastrophic loss. Market Unbound outlines how the global market came into being and why it is so powerful, and why it is so rapidly accelerating the globalization of the world's entire economy. The authors explore the implications of this evolving market force and examine the consequences and the opportunities for governments, investors, corporations, and financial organizations. Market Unbound is a must read for anyone who hopes to thrive or even survive into the 21st century. * Based on extensive research conducted at McKinsey &Co--the world's premiere consulting firm * Case studies and relevant examples illustrate the patterns of market change currently taking place * Reveals how a government's ability to exercise control over its own financial system is being undermined by the global capital market LOWELL BRYAN and DIANA FARRELL (New York, New York) are consultants at McKinsey & Co. He is the author of three previous business books and a leading authority on financial regulatory issues and global capital markets. She led the research efforts underpinning the book's conclusions.

Capitalism Unbound

Capitalism Unbound
Author: Andrew Bernstein
Publsiher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780761849698

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This book is a concise explanation of capitalism's moral and economic superiority to socialism, including America's current mixed-economy welfare state. This volume offers a focused, essentialized, and condensed argument ideal for the layman who admires capitalism but lacking a succinct, accessible explanation of its moral and economic virtues.

Global Capitalism Its Fall and Rise in the Twentieth Century

Global Capitalism  Its Fall and Rise in the Twentieth Century
Author: Jeffry A. Frieden
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 576
Release: 2007-04-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780393635775

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"Magisterial history...one of the most comprehensive histories of modern capitalism yet written." —Michael Hirsh, New York Times Book Review In 1900 international trade reached unprecedented levels and the world's economies were more open to one another than ever before. Then as now, many people considered globalization to be inevitable and irreversible. Yet the entire edifice collapsed in a few months in 1914. Globalization is a choice, not a fact. It is a result of policy decisions and the politics that shape them. Jeffry A. Frieden's insightful history explores the golden age of globalization during the early years of the century, its swift collapse in the crises of 1914-45, the divisions of the Cold War world, and the turn again toward global integration at the end of the century. His history is full of character and event, as entertaining as it is enlightening.

The Making of Global Capitalism

The Making of Global Capitalism
Author: Leo Panitch,Sam Gindin
Publsiher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2012-10-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781844677429

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Unbound

Unbound
Author: Heather Boushey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2019
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780674919310

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Many fear that efforts to address inequality will undermine the economy as a whole. But the opposite is true: rising inequality has become a drag on growth and an impediment to market competition. Heather Boushey breaks down the problem and argues that we can preserve our nation's economic traditions while promoting shared economic growth.

Nature Unbound

Nature Unbound
Author: Dan Brockington,Rosaleen Duffy,Jim Igoe
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2012-07-26
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781136560569

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This groundbreaking volume is the first comprehensive, critical examination of the rise of protected areas and their current social and economic position in our world. It examines the social impacts of protected areas, the conflicts that surround them, the alternatives to them and the conceptual categories they impose. The book explores key debates on devolution, participation and democracy; the role and uniqueness of indigenous peoples and other local communities; institutions and resource management; hegemony, myth and symbolic power in conservation success stories; tourism, poverty and conservation; and the transformation of social and material relations which community conservation entails. For conservation practitioners and protected area professionals not accustomed to criticisms of their work, or students new to this complex field, the book will provide an understanding of the history and current state of affairs in the rise of protected areas. It introduces the concepts, theories and writers on which critiques of conservation have been built, and provides the means by which practitioners can understand problems with which they are wrestling. For advanced researchers the book will present a critique of the current debates on protected areas and provide a host of jumping off points for an array of research avenues

Global Capitalism

Global Capitalism
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1999
Genre: Capitalism
ISBN: OCLC:43196313

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