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1 Introduction Underlying Causes Proximate Causes Facilitating Factors Book Structure 2 Globalization: Myth or Reality The Globalists The Skeptics The Transformationalists 3 How Global Is Globalization? Core-Periphery Relations Regionalization Or Triadization? Changing Patterns of World Trade 4 Trade Liberalization and Economic Growth Structural Adjustment and the Washington Consensus Trade Liberalization ¿ The Historical Record Bringing The State Back In? The Developmental State As Emulator 5 Globalization And The Reconfiguration Of The State The Iron Cage Of Globalization? Four Models Of The Contemporary State A Race To The Bottom? Welfare Spending In Less Developed Countries 6 Patterns Of Global Poverty And Inequality The Measuring Debate Inequalty Poverty Explaining The Patterns Of Poverty And Inequality 7 Global Governance: Is More Better? Governance And The South The Future Of The International Financial And Trade Institutions Practicable Policy Prescriptions 8 Conclusion
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Globalization.
International economic relations.
North and south.