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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Prodromos Panayiotopoulos , Gavin Capps , Prodromos Ioannou Panayiotopoulos , Gavin CappsPublisher: Pluto Press Imprint: Pluto Press Dimensions: Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.480kg ISBN: 9780745314075ISBN 10: 0745314074 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 20 June 2001 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsGlossary Introduction 1. World Development: Globalization in Historical Perspective 2. Globalization: Industrialisation and Trade 3. Country Studies 4. Commodity Studies Conclusion Appendices References Bibliography and further reading Figures Tables Notes on Contributors IndexReviews"""This book is dedicated in part to ""all those who protested outside the WTO Conference in Seattle,"" which, at minimum, suggests a particular political point of view for the contributors and editors. A kind description of that viewpoint would be skepticism regarding neoclassical interpretations of free trade and development. Edited by UK academics, the book is divided into four sections. The first outlines various periods of trade and their effects on various regions, starting with European expansion in the 1500s and proceeding to international debt crises of the 1990s, with a final portion devoted to possibilities for the next millennium. There follow analyses of import substitution and export-oriented trade policies and a subsection examining the experiences of immigrant workers. Specific national experiences in Cyprus, Spain, South Korea, Mexico, and China are analyzed along with developments in the copper industry in Chile, Spanish tourism, and the global textile industry. Throughout the work various examples are presented of the negative impact of globalization and rather less about the benefits. (Of) interest (to) specialists."" -- CHOICE" This book is dedicated in part to all those who protested outside the WTO Conference in Seattle, which, at minimum, suggests a particular political point of view for the contributors and editors. A kind description of that viewpoint would be skepticism regarding neoclassical interpretations of free trade and development. Edited by UK academics, the book is divided into four sections. The first outlines various periods of trade and their effects on various regions, starting with European expansion in the 1500s and proceeding to international debt crises of the 1990s, with a final portion devoted to possibilities for the next millennium. There follow analyses of import substitution and export-oriented trade policies and a subsection examining the experiences of immigrant workers. Specific national experiences in Cyprus, Spain, South Korea, Mexico, and China are analyzed along with developments in the copper industry in Chile, Spanish tourism, and the global textile industry. Throughout the work various examples are presented of the negative impact of globalization and rather less about the benefits. (Of) interest (to) specialists. -- CHOICE Author InformationPodoromos Panayiotopoulos is a Lecturer in Development Studies at the School of Social Sciences and International Development, University of Wales, Swansea and the Open University. Gavin Capps is a PhD Candidate in the Development Studies Institute at the London School of Economics and a Visiting Lecturer at the University of the North West, South Africa. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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