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Globalization and Economy


Paul James (Editor)

 

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Volume 3 - Global Economic Institutions (with Ronen Palan, University of Sussex, UK) examines the global institutions and forums of economic governance-the WTO, the World Bank, the IMF, and the World Economic Forum. Volume 4 - Globalizing Labour and Global Class (with Robert O'Brien, McMaster University, Canada) considers the changing nature of class and labour from the nineteenth century to the present, including the rise of a global labour movement. Each volume is introduced by a contextualizing essay written by Paul James and the co-editor.


 

ISBN 1412919525
ISBN13 9781412919524
Publisher SAGE Publications Ltd
Format Hardback
Publication date 04/06/2007
Pages 1832
Weight (grammes) 3298
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 234
Width (mm) 156

Volume One - Edited by Paul James and Barry Gills

Globalizing Markets and Capitalism PART ONE: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS: THE EMERGENCE OF A GLOBAL MARKET World System Cycles, Crises and Hegemonial Shifts, 1700BC to 1700AD - B K Gills and A G Frank The Shape of the World System in the 13th Century - Janet Abu-Lughod Trade Globalization since 1795 - Christopher Chase-Dunne, Yukio Kawano and Benjamin D Brewer

Waves of Integration in the World System PART TWO: GLOBALIZATION AND THE MODERN CAPITALIST MARKET Restarting Globalization after World War Two - Shale Horowitz

Structure, Coalitions and the Cold War The Global Economy in the Bush Era - Fred Block The Causes of Globalization - Geoffrey Garrett Globalization and Its Disconnects - Simon Teitel PART THREE: GLOBALIZATION AND THE COMING OF A 'BORDERLESS WORLD'? Where Borders Fall in a Borderless World - Kenichi Omae Capital, State and Space - Henry Wai-Chung Yeung

Contesting the Borderless World Territory and Territoriality in the Global Economy - Saskia Sassen The Myth of a 'Global' Economy - J Zysman

Enduring National Foundations and Emerging Regional Realities PART FOUR: DEBATING GLOBALIZATION, DEVELOPMENT AND INEQUALITY Industrial Convergence, Globalization and the Persistence of the North-South Divide - Giovanni Arrighi, Beverly J Silver and Benjamin D Brewer World Inequality and Globalization - Bob Sutcliffe Does Globalization Hurt the Poor? - Pierre-Richard Ag[ac]enor The Diffusion of Prosperity and Peace by Globalization - Eric Weede PART FIVE: CRITICAL PROJECTIONS The Future of Globalization - Paul Hurst and Graeme Thompson Global Capitalism and the State - Jan Aart Scholte Globalization or the Age of Transition? A Long-Term View of the Trajectory of the World System - Immanuel Wallerstein Volume Two - Edited by Paul James and Heikki Patom[um]aki

Globalizing Finance and the New Economy PART ONE: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT: FROM THE GOLD STANDARD TO A NEW ERA OF GLOBAL FINANCE The International System - Karl Polanyi Globalization of Capital and the Theory of Imperialism - Prabhat Patnaik The Transnational Debt Architecture and Emerging Markets - Susanne Soederberg

The Politics of Paradoxes and Punishment Globalization in Search of a Future - Pascal Petit and Luc Soete PART TWO: GLOBAL FUTURES AND DERIVATIVES Derivatives - Jakob Arnoldi

Virutal Values and Real Risks Global Microstructures - Karin Knorr Cetina and Urs Bruegger

The Virtual Societies of Financial Markets The Schumpeterian Role of Financial Innovations in the New Economy's Business Cycle - Charles G Leathers and J Patrick Raines PART THREE: GLOBAL FINANCE AS A DOMINANT ECONOMY? Accounting for Globalization - Cameron Graham and Dean Neu Globalization and Electronic Commerce - Steve Globerman, Thomas W Roehl and Stephen Standifird

Inferences from Retail Brokering Are Offshore Financial Centres the Product of Global Markets? A Sociological Response - Matthew Donaghy and Michael Clarke Passing Judgement - Timothy Sinclair

Credit Rating Process as Regulatory Mechanisms of Governance in the Emerging World Order PART FOUR: DEBATING THE REGULATION AND TAXATION OF GLOBAL CAPITAL The Globalization of Taxation? Electronic Commerce and the Transformation of the State - Roland Paris Globalization and Justice - Jon Mandle The Tobin Tax - Heikki Patom[um]aki

A New Phase in the Politics of Globalization? Capital Mobility, Capital Controls and Globalization in the 21st Century - Sebastian Edwards PART FIVE: (OTHER) CRITICAL PROJECTIONS Global Crisis - John Hinkson

Political Economy and beyond Solving Sovereign Debt Overhang by Internationalizing Chapter 9 Procedures - Kunibert Raffer Beyond the Tobin Tax - Myron Frankman

Global Democracy and a Global Currency Regulating Economic Globalization - Ash Amin Volume Three - Edited by Paul James and Ronen Palan

Globalizing Economic Regimes and Institutions PART ONE: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS: THE RISE OF GLOBAL AGREEMENTS AND CORPORATE BODIES Reconstituting the Global Public Domain - John Gerard Ruggie

Issues, Actors and Practices New Constitutionalism, Democratization and Global Political Economy - Stephen Gill The Global Diffusion of Regulatory Capitalism - Daniel Levi-Faur PART TWO: CORPORATIONS, MARKETS AND GLOBALIZATION Alliances and Networks - R Gulati Flexible Specialization versus Post-Fordism - P Hirst and J Zeitlin

Theory, Evidence and Policy Implications Corporate Governance and Globalization - Mary O'Sullivan PART THREE: STATE, LAW AND GLOBAL ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE Governing Globalization - John W Cioffi

The State, Law and Structural Change in Corporate Governance Towards a Schumpeterian Workfare State? Preliminary Remarks on Post-Fordist Political Economy - Bob Jessop Tax Havens and the Commercialization of State Sovereignty - Ronen Palan Breaking Frames - Gunther Teubner

Economic Globalization and the Emergence of Lex Mercatoria Globalization, Tax Competition and the Fiscal Crisis of the Welfare State - R S Avi-Yonah PART FOUR: DEBATING GLOBAL ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE Economic Globalization and Institutions of Global Governance - Keith Griffin Why Economic Globalization Is Not Enough - Graham Harrison Globalization and Global Economic Governance - Martin Wolf PART FIVE: CRITICAL PROJECTIONS: TRANSNATIONAL ECONOMIC INSTITUTIONS AND GLOBALIZATION The Institutional Requirements of the WTO in an Era of Globalization - Jens Ladegfoged Mortensen

Imperfections in the Global Economic Polity Capital-Market Liberalization, Globalization and the IMF - Joseph E Stigliz How Powerful Are Transnational Elite Clubs? The Social Myth of the World Economic Forum - Jean-Christophe Graz From the Top-Down - Jacqueline Best

The New Financial Architecture and the Re-Embedding of Global Finance Volume Four - Edited by Paul James and Robert O'Brien

Globalizing Labour PART ONE: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS: THE RISE OF A GLOBAL DIVISION OF LABOUR Wealth of Nations (Chapters 1-3) - Adam Smith World Scale Patterns of Labour-Capital Conflict - Beverly Silver

Labor Unrest, Long Waves and Cycles of Hegemony Globalization, Labor Markets and Policy Backlash in the Past - Jeffrey G Williamson Rethinking the International Division of Labour in the Context of Globalization - James H Mittelman PART TWO: GLOBAL LABOUR DIVIDES: CLASS, GENDER AND RACE The Transnational Capitalist Class and Global Politics - Leslie Sklair Recasting Our Understanding of Gender and Work during Global Restructuring - Jean L Pyle and Kathryn B Ward Racial Assumptions in Global Labor Recruitment and Supply - Randolph B Persaud Rethinking Globalization - Philip McMichael

The Agrarian Question Revisited PART THREE: GLOBALIZATION AND LABOUR MOBILITY Neo-Liberalism and the Regulation of Global Labor Mobility - Henk Overbeek Labor versus Globalization - George Ross Labour Migration - David Ellerman

A Developmental Path or Low Level Trap? Labor Internationalism and the Contradictions of Globalization - Andrew Herod

Or, Why the Local Is Sometimes Still Important in a Global Economy PART FOUR: DEBATING GLOBAL GOVERNANCE AND LABOUR Workers and World Order - Robert O'Brien

The Tentative Transformation of the International Union Movement Adventures of Emancipatory Labour Strategy as the New Global Movement Challenges International Unionism - Peter Waterman Decent Work - Leah F Vosko

The Shifting Role of the ILO and the Struggle for Global Social Justice PART FIVE CRITICAL PROJECTIONS Power Repetoires and Globalization - Frances Fox Piven and Richard A Cloward Responsibility and Global Labor Justice - Iris Marion Young Southern Unionism and the New Labour Internationalism - Rob Lambert and Eddie Webster Globalization, Labor and the Polanyi Problem - Ronaldo Munck