Remaking the Global Economy

Remaking the Global Economy
Author: Jamie Peck,Henry Wai-Chung Yeung
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2003-08-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781412933148

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`This book skillfully navigates the shoals of place and space to explain the intricacies of globalization. For those interested in the changing geography of global capitalism, Peck and Yeung is a "must read"′ - James H Mittelman, American University Remaking the Global Economy offers a state -of-the-art survey of geographical perspectives on the restructuring and reorganization of the global economy. With contributions from leading figures in the globalization debate, the book explores the latest thinking and research, as well as the enduring controversies, across a range of interrelated issues, including: - firm strategies and business knowledge - interactions between firms and nation states - production and innovation systems - transnationalism and labour markets - state restructuring. Each of the specially commissioned chapters presents interdisciplinary insights into the complex processes of economic globalization and their impact on the organization of firms, markets, industries, regions, and institutions. An integrated and comprehensive account, this is a résumé of the latest work in the literature on globalization that will provide a detailed map of the geography of the global economy.

Remaking Regional Economies

Remaking Regional Economies
Author: Susan Christopherson,Jennifer Clark
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 131
Release: 2020-08-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781000159400

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Winner of the 2009 Regional Studies Association Best Book Award! Since the early 1980s, the region has been central to thinking about the emerging character of the global economy. In fields as diverse as business management, industrial relations, economic geography, sociology, and planning, the regional scale has emerged as an organizing concept for interpretations of economic change. This book is both a critique of the "new regionalism" and a return to the "regional question," including all of its concerns with equity and uneven development. It will challenge researchers and students to consider the region as a central scale of action in the global economy, and at the core of the book are case studies of two industries that rely on skilled, innovative, and flexible workers - the optics and imaging industry and the film and television industry. Combined with this is a discussion of the regions that constitute their production centers. The authors’ intensive research on photonics and entertainment media firms, both large and small, leads them to question some basic assumptions behind the new regionalism and to develop an alternative framework for understanding regional economic development policy. Finally, there is a re-examination of what the regional question means for the concept of the learning region. This book draws on the rich contemporary literature on the region but also addresses theoretical questions that preceded "the new regionalism." It will contribute to teaching and research in a range of social science disciplines and this new paperback edition will also make the book more accessible to students and researchers in those disciplines, those individuals who will influence the re-structuring economies of the 21st century.

Remaking the Italian Economy

Remaking the Italian Economy
Author: Richard M. Locke
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2018-09-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781501731914

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Remaking U S Trade Policy

Remaking U S  Trade Policy
Author: Nitsan Chorev
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0801445752

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Chorev focuses on trade liberalization in the United States from the 1930s to the present as she explores the political origins of today's global economy.

Remaking the Real Economy

Remaking the Real Economy
Author: Pearson, Gordon
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2020-10-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781447356585

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Debunking the myths around the current economic belief systems, this book reveals how mainstream perspectives work for the benefit of the organised money establishment, while causing all manner of destructions, inequalities and frauds, all conspiring against the common good. Focused on the realities of organisational systems, Pearson offers a practical alternative to economic dogma. Written from a distinctive perspective that combines practitioner and academic expertise, this book is structured as a simple model of business strategy and identifies necessary systems change in order to achieve a truly sustainable future.

Remaking Scarcity

Remaking Scarcity
Author: Costas Panayotakis
Publsiher: Pluto Press (UK)
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2011
Genre: Capitalism
ISBN: 1552664619

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Powerful challenge to the current neoliberal economic orthodoxy. Asserts that economic democracy should be the new guiding principle for humanity.

The Rise of America

The Rise of America
Author: Marin Katusa
Publsiher: Katusa Research Publishing
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2021-05-25
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 154452143X

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As a new president takes office in 2021, America is deeply divided politically and socially, while the economy seems precariously balanced on increasingly shaky legs. Doom and gloom is the predominant sentiment in America. It has become widely accepted within the investment, political, and media sectors that America is on the decline and that China will drive the global agenda in the 21st century. To which I say, not so fast. This book carefully examines the trends and actual hard data from the economic, geopolitical, financial, and demographic spheres and comes to an inescapable conclusion: America's future has never been brighter. Forged in the 20th century, America's leadership role will expand in the 21st century, resulting in a substantial rise in the standard of living, not just for Americans but also across the world.

Greed to Green

Greed to Green
Author: Charles Derber
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317258575

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This book shows how we can solve the climate change crisis, which is the greatest threat humanity has faced. Charles Derber, a prominent sociologist and political economist, shows that global warming is a symptom of deep pathologies in global capitalism. In conversational and passionate writing, Derber shows that climate change is capitalism's time bomb, certain to explode unless we rapidly transform our economy and create a new green American Dream Derber shows there is hope in the financial meltdown and Great Recession we are now suffering. The economic crisis has raised deep questions about Wall Street and the US capitalist model. Derber systematically explores the causal links between capitalism and climate change, a taboo subject in the U.S, and opens up new thinking to solve both the economic and climate crises.