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Globalization, Growth, and Poverty / Nicholas Stern
Titre : Globalization, Growth, and Poverty : Building an Inclusive World Economy Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Nicholas Stern, Auteur ; Paul Collier, Auteur ; David Dollar Editeur : Washington [USA] : The World Bank Année de publication : 2002 Autre Editeur : New York [USA] : Oxford University Press Importance : 174 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Mondialisation Tags : Mondialisation Croissance économique Pauvreté Économie Résumé : "As this report shows, the battle is not to reverse globalization, but to enable more poor countries to integrate into the world economy in ways that reduce, not increase, inequality and poverty. Rich countries can reduce world poverty by opening their protected markets" Joseph E. Stigliz Globalization, Growth, and Poverty : Building an Inclusive World Economy [texte imprimé] / Nicholas Stern, Auteur ; Paul Collier, Auteur ; David Dollar . - Washington (1818 H Street, NW, USA) : The World Bank : New York (198 Madison Avenue, USA) : Oxford University Press, 2002 . - 174 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Mondialisation Tags : Mondialisation Croissance économique Pauvreté Économie Résumé : "As this report shows, the battle is not to reverse globalization, but to enable more poor countries to integrate into the world economy in ways that reduce, not increase, inequality and poverty. Rich countries can reduce world poverty by opening their protected markets" Joseph E. Stigliz Modern capitalism / Andrew Shonfield
Titre : Modern capitalism : the changing balance of public and private power Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Andrew Shonfield, Auteur Editeur : New York [USA] : Oxford University Press Année de publication : 1969 Collection : Oxford Paperbacks Importance : 456 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : Capitalisme Histoire économique Commerce mondial Secteur privé Secteur public Etats-Unis France Allemagne Europe Politique économique Marchés Index. décimale : 01.SHO Résumé : Andrew Shonfield has taken a long, close look at postwar capitalism in the developed West and concluded that it has achieved a dazzling success. It has confounded the prophets of disaster, both socialists on the Left and classical liberals on the Right. It has not only avoided the cyclical traumas of the past but has built a network of movable defenses against even brief reductions in total output. It has generated a growing conviction that production and incomes can rise on an ever-ascending, if uneven, curve, and this very expectation has tended to become self-realizing. To reach this happy state, modern capitalism has thrown off much of its earlier intellectual and institutional baggage. Atomized competitive markets have been replaced by large centers of public and private economic power. These have tamed the violence of competitive swings, provided a measure of coherent decision-making and generally taken a longer view of right conduct.(...) - https://www.commentarymagazine.com/articles/modern-capitalism-the-changing-balance-of-public-and-private-power-by-andrew-shonfield/ Modern capitalism : the changing balance of public and private power [texte imprimé] / Andrew Shonfield, Auteur . - New York (198 Madison Avenue, USA) : Oxford University Press, 1969 . - 456 p. - (Oxford Paperbacks) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : Capitalisme Histoire économique Commerce mondial Secteur privé Secteur public Etats-Unis France Allemagne Europe Politique économique Marchés Index. décimale : 01.SHO Résumé : Andrew Shonfield has taken a long, close look at postwar capitalism in the developed West and concluded that it has achieved a dazzling success. It has confounded the prophets of disaster, both socialists on the Left and classical liberals on the Right. It has not only avoided the cyclical traumas of the past but has built a network of movable defenses against even brief reductions in total output. It has generated a growing conviction that production and incomes can rise on an ever-ascending, if uneven, curve, and this very expectation has tended to become self-realizing. To reach this happy state, modern capitalism has thrown off much of its earlier intellectual and institutional baggage. Atomized competitive markets have been replaced by large centers of public and private economic power. These have tamed the violence of competitive swings, provided a measure of coherent decision-making and generally taken a longer view of right conduct.(...) - https://www.commentarymagazine.com/articles/modern-capitalism-the-changing-balance-of-public-and-private-power-by-andrew-shonfield/