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Título: Globalization In Historical Perspective | ||
Autor: Bordo Michael D/ Taylor Alan/ Williamson Jeffrey G | Precio: $650.00 | |
Editorial: University Of Chicago Press | Año: 2003 | |
Tema: Economia, Globalizacion, Estudio | Edición: 1ª | |
Sinopsis | ISBN: 9780226066004 | |
As awareness of globalization grows, so too does our need to understand it historically. This volume is one of the few to consider globalization in the context of the history of international trade. Its eleven papers explore a synthesized variety of topics, including how the process of globalization can be measured by the long-term integration of markets, what trends and questions develop as markets converge and diverge, what roles technology and geography play, the effect of globalization on inequality and social justice, and the roles of political institutions in responding to such injustices. Ultimately this work provides a panoramic view of globalization, one that will offer much to readers interested in this crucial issue.
Acknowledgements Introduction Michael D. Bordo, Alan M. Taylor, and Jeffrey G. Williamson I. THE RISE AND FALL (AND RISE) OF MARKET INTEGRATION 1. Commodity Market Integration, 1500-2000 Ronald Findlay and Kevin H. O'Rourke Comment: Douglas A. Irwin 2. International Migration and the Integration of Labor Markets Barry R. Chiswick and Timothy J. Hatton Comment: Riccardo Faini 3. Globalization and Capital Markets Maurice Obstfeld and Alan M. Taylor Comment: Richard Portes II. THE GREAT DIVERGENCE, GEOGRAPHY, AND TECHNOLOGY 4. Globalization and Convergence Steve Dowrick and J. Bradford DeLong Comment: Charles I. Jones 5. Does Globalization Make the World More Unequal? Peter H. Lindert and Jeffrey G. Williamson Comment: Lant Pritchett 6. Technology in the Great Divergence Gregory Clark and Robert C. Feenstra Comment: Joel Mokyr 7. Globalization in History: A Geographical Perspective Nicholas Crafts and Anthony J. Venables Comment: Richard E. Baldwin III. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, REGIMES, AND CRISES 8. Financial Systems, Economic Growth, and Globalization Peter L. Rousseau and Richard Sylla Comment: Charles W. Calomiris 9. Core, Periphery, Exchange Rate Regimes, and Globalization Michael D. Bordo and Marc Flandreau Comment: Anna J. Schwartz 10. Crises in the Global Economy from Tulips to Today: Contagion and Consequences Larry Neal and Marc Weidenmier Comment: Mark P. Taylor 11. Monetary and Financial Reform in Two Eras of Globalization Barry Eichengreen and Harold James Comment: Peter B. Kenen Globalization in Interdisciplinary Perspective: A Panel Clive Crock, The Economist Gerardo della Paolera, American University of Paris Niall Ferguson, Jesus College, Oxford University Anne O. Krueger, IMF and NBER Ronald Rogowski, University of California-Los Angeles Contributors Author Index Subject Index |