Has Globalization Gone Too Far?
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"Has Globalization Gone Too Far?" is a widely cited book by economist Dani Rodrik that critically examines the social and political tensions created by rapid economic globalization and questions its limits and governance.
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Target entity: Has Globalization Gone Too Far? Context triple: [Dani Rodrik, notableWork, Has Globalization Gone Too Far?]
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A.
In Defense of Globalization
In Defense of Globalization is an influential book by economist Jagdish Bhagwati that argues globalization, when properly managed, can significantly promote economic growth, reduce poverty, and advance social welfare worldwide.
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Globalization and Its Discontents
Globalization and Its Discontents is an influential book by economist Joseph Stiglitz that critically examines how international financial institutions and neoliberal policies have shaped globalization, often to the detriment of developing countries.
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C.
Globalization: A Very Short Introduction
Globalization: A Very Short Introduction is a concise Oxford University Press book that explains the key concepts, history, and debates surrounding economic, cultural, and political globalization for a general audience.
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D.
The Collapse of Globalism and the Reinvention of the World
The Collapse of Globalism and the Reinvention of the World is a non-fiction book by Canadian philosopher John Ralston Saul that critiques economic globalization and explores emerging alternatives for organizing political and social life.
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E.
Making Globalization Work
Making Globalization Work is an influential book by economist Joseph Stiglitz that analyzes the failures of contemporary globalization and proposes reforms to make it more equitable and sustainable for developing and developed countries alike.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Has Globalization Gone Too Far? Target entity description: "Has Globalization Gone Too Far?" is a widely cited book by economist Dani Rodrik that critically examines the social and political tensions created by rapid economic globalization and questions its limits and governance.
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A.
In Defense of Globalization
In Defense of Globalization is an influential book by economist Jagdish Bhagwati that argues globalization, when properly managed, can significantly promote economic growth, reduce poverty, and advance social welfare worldwide.
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B.
Globalization and Its Discontents
Globalization and Its Discontents is an influential book by economist Joseph Stiglitz that critically examines how international financial institutions and neoliberal policies have shaped globalization, often to the detriment of developing countries.
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C.
Globalization: A Very Short Introduction
Globalization: A Very Short Introduction is a concise Oxford University Press book that explains the key concepts, history, and debates surrounding economic, cultural, and political globalization for a general audience.
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D.
The Collapse of Globalism and the Reinvention of the World
The Collapse of Globalism and the Reinvention of the World is a non-fiction book by Canadian philosopher John Ralston Saul that critiques economic globalization and explores emerging alternatives for organizing political and social life.
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E.
Making Globalization Work
Making Globalization Work is an influential book by economist Joseph Stiglitz that analyzes the failures of contemporary globalization and proposes reforms to make it more equitable and sustainable for developing and developed countries alike.
- F. None of above. chosen
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| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
book
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economics book ⓘ |
| argues |
domestic institutions are crucial for managing globalization
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excessive globalization can undermine social stability ⓘ globalization creates winners and losers within countries ⓘ political backlash can arise from unmanaged globalization ⓘ |
| author | Dani Rodrik NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| authorAffiliation | Harvard University NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| authorOccupation | economist ⓘ |
| citedBy | scholarly literature on globalization ⓘ |
| citedFor | framework linking globalization, social insurance, and political support ⓘ |
| countryOfOrigin |
United States of America
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surface form:
United States
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| criticizes |
excessive trade liberalization
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race to the bottom in labor standards ⓘ unfettered globalization ⓘ weak social protections ⓘ |
| genre |
academic literature
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policy analysis ⓘ |
| influencedField |
development economics
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global governance studies ⓘ international political economy ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
democracy and globalization
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economic policy ⓘ globalization ⓘ governance of globalization ⓘ income inequality ⓘ international economic integration ⓘ labor market effects ⓘ political economy ⓘ social tensions ⓘ trade liberalization ⓘ |
| notableFor |
analysis of social costs of globalization
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early critique of hyper-globalization ⓘ influence on policy debates about globalization ⓘ |
| proposes |
balancing globalization with social cohesion
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better regulation of global markets ⓘ stronger domestic social safety nets ⓘ |
| publicationYear | 1997 ⓘ |
| publisher |
Institute for International Economics
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Peterson Institute for International Economics NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| relatedWorkByAuthor |
Straight Talk on Trade
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The Globalization Paradox NERFINISHED ⓘ |
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