Table of contents for Globalization : north-south perspectives / John Glenn.

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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.