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Globalization in question / Paul Hirst
Titre : Globalization in question : the international economy and the possibilities of governance Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Paul Hirst, Auteur ; Grahame Thompson, Auteur Editeur : Cambridge : Polity Press Année de publication : 1996 Importance : 227 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Mondialisation Tags : Mondialisation Economie mondiale Gouvernance IDE Sociétés transnationales Union européenne Etat-Nation Index. décimale : 03 Commerce-Mondialisation Résumé : 'Globalization' is one of the key concepts of our time. It is used by both the right and the left as the cornerstone of their analysis of the international economy and polity. In both political and academic discussions, the assumption is commonly made that the process of economic globalization is well under way and that this represents a qualitatively new stage in the development of international capitalism. But is there in fact such a thing as a genuinely global economy? Globalization in Question investigates this notion, providing a very different account of the international economy and stressing the possibilities for its continued and extended governance. Globalization in question : the international economy and the possibilities of governance [texte imprimé] / Paul Hirst, Auteur ; Grahame Thompson, Auteur . - Cambridge : Polity Press, 1996 . - 227 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Mondialisation Tags : Mondialisation Economie mondiale Gouvernance IDE Sociétés transnationales Union européenne Etat-Nation Index. décimale : 03 Commerce-Mondialisation Résumé : 'Globalization' is one of the key concepts of our time. It is used by both the right and the left as the cornerstone of their analysis of the international economy and polity. In both political and academic discussions, the assumption is commonly made that the process of economic globalization is well under way and that this represents a qualitatively new stage in the development of international capitalism. But is there in fact such a thing as a genuinely global economy? Globalization in Question investigates this notion, providing a very different account of the international economy and stressing the possibilities for its continued and extended governance.