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Interdependence, Disequilibrium and Growth J. Loxley

Interdependence, Disequilibrium and Growth By J. Loxley

Interdependence, Disequilibrium and Growth by J. Loxley


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This book examines the impact of globalization on different countries and regions. Four recent developments likely to have major implications for North-South relations are identified; Finally, the likely impact on North-South relation of pursuing alternative paradigms to economic growth is examined.

Interdependence, Disequilibrium and Growth Summary

Interdependence, Disequilibrium and Growth: Reflections on the Political Economy of North-South Relations at the Turn of the Century by J. Loxley

This book examines the impact of globalization on different countries and regions. Changing patterns of trade, industrialization, debt, aid and other financial flows are analyzed as is the debate about structural adjustment programs. Four recent developments likely to have major implications for North-South relations are identified; efforts to reduce to US deficit; the emergence of regional trading blocs; the implementation of the Uruguay Round of GATT and the collapse of the Soviet Union. Finally, the likely impact on North-South relation of pursuing alternative paradigms to economic growth is examined.

About J. Loxley

John Loxley is Professor and Head of the Department of Economics at the University of Manitoba in Winnipeg, Canada.

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NPB9780312212421
9780312212421
0312212429
Interdependence, Disequilibrium and Growth: Reflections on the Political Economy of North-South Relations at the Turn of the Century by J. Loxley
New
Hardback
Palgrave USA
1998-07-13
185
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