States Against Markets: The Limits of Globalization
This work challenges the popular view that globalization threatens the role of the nation-state in determining national policy. It examines the fundamental issue of competitiveness and market power in an increasingly borderless and co-dependent world. Despite this increased threat to the nation-state as an effective manager of the national economy, the authors argue that there are a number of options and alternatives open to governments to protect themselves from the global business cycle.
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States Against Markets: The Limits of Globalization
This work challenges the popular view that globalization threatens the role of the nation-state in determining national policy. It examines the fundamental issue of competitiveness and market power in an increasingly borderless and co-dependent world. Despite this increased threat to the nation-state as an effective manager of the national economy, the authors argue that there are a number of options and alternatives open to governments to protect themselves from the global business cycle.
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States Against Markets: The Limits of Globalization

States Against Markets: The Limits of Globalization

States Against Markets: The Limits of Globalization

States Against Markets: The Limits of Globalization

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Overview

This work challenges the popular view that globalization threatens the role of the nation-state in determining national policy. It examines the fundamental issue of competitiveness and market power in an increasingly borderless and co-dependent world. Despite this increased threat to the nation-state as an effective manager of the national economy, the authors argue that there are a number of options and alternatives open to governments to protect themselves from the global business cycle.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415137256
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/28/1996
Series: Routledge Studies in Governance and Change in the Global Era
Pages: 460
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Robert Boyer, Daniel Drache

Table of Contents

List of figures, List of tables, List of contributors, INTRODUCTION, Part I Globalization: unleashing the market, Part II The limits of Japanese power, Part III Finance and trade: The erosion of national sovereignty, Part IV Globalization and labour, Part V Are Keynes and Beveridge really dead? The strategic dilemma for policy-makers, Part VI New politics in an uncertain world, Index
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