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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: S. Mansoob Murshed (Institute of Social Studies, the Netherlands) , Pedro Goulart (Institute of Social Studies, the Netherlands) , Leandro Serino (Institute of Social Studies, the Netherlands)Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Volume: 90 Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.566kg ISBN: 9780415750356ISBN 10: 0415750350 Pages: 382 Publication Date: 11 November 2013 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart 1: Trends in Globalization 1. Globalization and the South at the Crossroads of Change S. Mansoob Murshed, Pedro Goulart and Leandro A. Serino 2. New Directions for Globalization in Times of Crisis Rob Vos 3. Global Imbalances, Financial Crisis and Globalization Rudiger von Arnim 4. Global Imbalances and the US Crisis: Is a Bad Excuse Really Better than None? Kunibert Raffer 5. Employment in the South Rolph van der Hoeven and Malte Lübker Part 2: Engines of Growth in the South 6. The Asymmetry of North-South Regional Trade Agreements Parthapratim Pal 7. The Multi Fibre Arrangement and South Asia Saibal Kar 8. The Geography of Trade and the Network Effects of Economic Diplomacy in the South Marie-Lise van Veenstra, Mina Yakop and Peter A.G. van Bergeijk 9. Value Chain Responsibility in the Global South Peter Knorringa 10. The Diverse Dynamics of Deindustrialisation Internationally Fiona Tregenna Part 3: Country Case Studies 11. The ‘Dragon’ and the ‘Elephant’ and Global Imbalances Max Spoor 12. Trade Integration After the Great Recession: The Case of Argentina Leandro A. Serino 13. The Macroeconomics of Remittances: The Case of the Philippines Veronica Bayangos and Karel Jansen 14. Regional Integration and South-South Trade Expansion: The Case of Senegal in WAEMU Diadie Diaw and Tran Thi Anh-DaoReviews'The global economic landscape is changing at a dazzling pace with the surge of economic giants in the South. The change will be lasting but its implications are yet to be fully understood. This book takes us a long way towards such understanding.' - Jose Antonio Ocampo, Columbia University, USA. 'This book is an important addition to the literature on how to rebalance the world economy. It provides considerable insight into underlying trends in globalization and the nature of global imbalances and how the new dynamics of adjustment and change in the world economy may be shaped by the shifting balance of power between the north and the south.' - Yilmaz Akyuz, Special Economic Advisor and Chief Economist, South Centre, Switzerland 'This important set of studies presents a fresh look at Globalization. It takes the perspective of South-South relations in a world of growing economic contrasts, with rapid growth in China, India and much of the South while the North faces austerity and recession. It is all the more impressive as a contribution of the next generation of professionals as well as those who have arrived.' - Sir Richard Jolly, University of Sussex, UK, and co-director of the UN Intellectual History Project 'The global economic landscape is changing at a dazzling pace with the surge of economic giants in the South. The change will be lasting but its implications are yet to be fully understood. This book takes us a long way towards such understanding.' - Professor Jose Antonio Ocampo, Columbia University, USA. 'This book is an important addition to the literature on how to rebalance the world economy. It provides considerable insight into underlying trends in globalization and the nature of global imbalances and how the new dynamics of adjustment and change in the world economy may be shaped by the shifting balance of power between the north and the south'. - Yilmaz Akyuz, Special Economic Advisor and Chief Economist, South Centre, Switzerland 'This important set of studies presents a fresh look at Globalization. It takes the perspective of South-South relations in a world of growing economic contrasts, with rapid growth in China, India and much of the South while the North faces austerity and recession. It is all the more impressive as a contribution of the next generation of professionals as well as those who have arrived'. - Sir Richard Jolly, Honorary Professor, University of Sussex, UK, and co-director of the UN Intellectual History Project 'The global economic landscape is changing at a dazzling pace with the surge of economic giants in the South. The change will be lasting but its implications are yet to be fully understood. This book takes us a long way towards such understanding.' - Jose Antonio Ocampo, Columbia University, USA. 'This book is an important addition to the literature on how to rebalance the world economy. It provides considerable insight into underlying trends in globalization and the nature of global imbalances and how the new dynamics of adjustment and change in the world economy may be shaped by the shifting balance of power between the north and the south.' - Yilmaz Akyuz, Special Economic Advisor and Chief Economist, South Centre, Switzerland 'This important set of studies presents a fresh look at Globalization. It takes the perspective of South-South relations in a world of growing economic contrasts, with rapid growth in China, India and much of the South while the North faces austerity and recession. It is all the more impressive as a contribution of the next generation of professionals as well as those who have arrived.' - Sir Richard Jolly, University of Sussex, UK, and co-director of the UN Intellectual History Project 'The global economic landscape is changing at a dazzling pace with the surge of economic giants in the South. The change will be lasting but its implications are yet to be fully understood. This book takes us a long way towards such understanding.' - José Antonio Ocampo, Columbia University, USA. 'This book is an important addition to the literature on how to rebalance the world economy. It provides considerable insight into underlying trends in globalization and the nature of global imbalances and how the new dynamics of adjustment and change in the world economy may be shaped by the shifting balance of power between the north and the south.' - Yilmaz Akyüz, Special Economic Advisor and Chief Economist, South Centre, Switzerland ‘This important set of studies presents a fresh look at Globalization. It takes the perspective of South-South relations in a world of growing economic contrasts, with rapid growth in China, India and much of the South while the North faces austerity and recession. It is all the more impressive as a contribution of the next generation of professionals as well as those who have arrived.’ - Sir Richard Jolly, University of Sussex, UK, and co-director of the UN Intellectual History Project 'The global economic landscape is changing at a dazzling pace with the surge of economic giants in the South. The change will be lasting but its implications are yet to be fully understood. This book takes us a long way towards such understanding.' - Professor José Antonio Ocampo, Columbia University, USA. 'This book is an important addition to the literature on how to rebalance the world economy. It provides considerable insight into underlying trends in globalization and the nature of global imbalances and how the new dynamics of adjustment and change in the world economy may be shaped by the shifting balance of power between the north and the south'. - Yilmaz Akyüz, Special Economic Advisor and Chief Economist, South Centre, Switzerland ‘This important set of studies presents a fresh look at Globalization. It takes the perspective of South-South relations in a world of growing economic contrasts, with rapid growth in China, India and much of the South while the North faces austerity and recession. It is all the more impressive as a contribution of the next generation of professionals as well as those who have arrived’. - Sir Richard Jolly, Honorary Professor, University of Sussex, UK, and co-director of the UN Intellectual History Project Author InformationSyed Mansoob Murshed is Professor of the Economics of Conflict and Peace at the Institute of Social Studies, the Netherlands, and is also Professor of International Economics at the University of Birmingham, UK. Pedro Goulart is a PhD student at the Institute of Social Studies, the Netherlands. Leandro A. Serino is Researcher and Assistant Professor of Economics at the Institute of Sciences, University of General Sarmiento, Argentina. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |