The Global Economic Order

The Global Economic Order
Author: Elli Louka
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2020-04-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781839102684

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Exploring in depth the institutions that underpin the global economy, this study provides invaluable insights into why a minimum economic order has endured for so long and why states are unwilling to establish a maximum order, a global safety net for all. The author investigates how debt – a critical component of states’ economic infrastructure – leads to debilitating crises, and how these crises undermine the economic autonomy and political independence of states.

Emerging Powers in the International Economic Order

Emerging Powers in the International Economic Order
Author: Sonia E. Rolland,David M. Trubek
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-03-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1107569753

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The post-war liberal economic order seems to be crumbling, placing the world at an inflection point. China has emerged as a major force, and other emerging economies seek to play a role in shaping world trade and investment law. Might they band together to mount a wholesale challenge to current rules and institutions? Emerging Powers in the International Economic Order argues that resistance from the Global South and the creation of China-led alternative spaces will have some impact, but no robust alternative vision will emerge. Significant legal innovations from the South depart from the mainstream neoliberal model, but these countries are driven by pragmatism and strategic self-interest and not a common ideological orientation, nor do they intend to fully dismantle the current ordering. In this book, Sonia E. Rolland and David M. Trubek predict a more pluralistic world, which is neither the continued hegemony of neoliberalism nor a full blown alternative to it.

The Dynamics of Socio Economic Development

The Dynamics of Socio Economic Development
Author: Adam Szirmai
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 760
Release: 2005-01-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107717565

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Why are poor countries poor and rich countries rich? How are wealth and poverty related to changes in nutrition, health, life expectancy, education, population growth and politics? This modern, non-technical 2005 introduction to development studies explores the dynamics of socio-economic development and stagnation in developing countries. Taking a quantitative and comparative approach to contemporary debates within their broader context, Szirmai examines historical, institutional, demographic, sociological, political and cultural factors. Key chapters focus on economic growth, technological change, industrialisation, agricultural development, and consider social dimensions such as population growth, health and education. Each chapter contains comparative statistics on trends from a sample of twenty-nine developing countries. This rich statistical database allows students to strengthen their understanding of comparative development experiences. Assuming no prior knowledge of economics the book is suited for use in inter-disciplinary development studies programmes as well as economics courses, and will also interest practitioners pursuing careers in developing countries.

A New Global Economic Order

A New Global Economic Order
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2021-11-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789004470354

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A New Global Economic Order: New Challenges to International Trade Law examines the dislocating effects of the policies implemented by the Trump Administration on the global economic order and brings together leading scholars and practitioners of international economic law come together to defend multilateralism against unilateralism and populism.

China in the International Economic Order

China in the International Economic Order
Author: Lisa Toohey,Colin B. Picker,Jonathan Greenacre
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2015-04-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107062016

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This volume examines China's approaches to international trade law, investment law, financial law, competition law, and intellectual property.

Intellectual Property and the New International Economic Order

Intellectual Property and the New International Economic Order
Author: Sam F. Halabi
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2018-04-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107177802

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Developing countries have quietly constructed a network of international agreements that redistribute wealth from the rich to the poor.

The Developing Countries and the World Economic Order

The Developing Countries and the World Economic Order
Author: Lars Anell,Birgitta Nygren
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2013-11-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781472505781

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The Developing Countries and the World Economic Order provides a lucid introduction to the debate about the developing countries and the quest for a New International Economic Order. The primary objective is to indicate some of the fundamental requirements that must be satisfied by an equitable world order. Since the present economic situation and demands of developing countries cannot be understood thoroughly without prior knowledge of how the present world order has evolved, Part I begins with a detailed historical survey. An account of economic development up to the Second World War and of the colonial heritage of the developing countries is followed by a description of the way in which the postwar world order came into being. Part II analyses more recent developments, including the central demands of developing countries and the background to these demands, and outlines a new perspective on the NIEO programme with suggestions are offered on how the developing countries could secure for themselves a larger share of the world's resources. A major theme of the book is that important changes in the world order take place irrespective of the recommendations adopted at international conferences.

Global Fracture

Global Fracture
Author: Michael Hudson
Publsiher: Pluto Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2005-04-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0745323944

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Hudson is one of the tiny handful of economic thinkers in today's world who are forcing us to look at old questions in startling new ways. Alvin Toffler, best-selling author of Future Shock and The Third WaveThis new and updated edition of Michael Hudson's classic political economy text explores how and why the US came to achieve world economic hegemony.Originally published as the sequel to Hudson's bestselling Super Imperialism, Global Fracture explores American economic strategy during a key period in world history. In 1973, many of the world's most indebted countries sought to free themselves of trade dependency and the debt trap by creating a New International Economic Order (NIEO). This aimed to improve the terms of trade for raw materials and build up agicultural and industrial self-sufficiency. Global Fracture shows how the US undermined this progressive initiative and instead pushed for financial dominance over the rest of the world. Today, the NIEO is a forgotten interlude, its optimism replaced by the financial austerity imposed by the IMF and the World Bank.Exploring how America achieved its economic aims, and tracing the implications this has had through subsequent decades, Michael Hudson covers various topics including trade embargoes, changing US attitudes to foreign aid, the rise of protectionism, government regulation of international investments, the impact on specific industries including the oil industry, the implications of the new economic order and the future of war.