"In charting a politically feasible course toward a fairer world
economy, Kapstein demonstrates that a better future is within our
grasp. This is must reading for all those concerned with economic
development and international economic relations."--Nancy Birdsall,
president of the Center for Global Development
"A clear, accessible, and first-rate contribution to the debates
surrounding fairness in the global economy and ethics in
international affairs."--Michael Barnett, University of
Minnesota
"The globalizing economy is offering exciting opportunities to
some, but that is little comfort to the millions who are sinking
ever deeper into poverty. What should the wealthy world do? Ethan
Kapstein offers an answer that combines a powerful critique of
ideas about international justice and a hard-headed alternative
solution."--Ngaire Woods, Oxford University
"For many years the development community has been making the
humanitarian case for increases in foreign aid and for public
policies that target global poverty reduction. Now in this
important book, Ethan Kapstein demonstrates that these measures are
also in the self-interest of the world's most powerful nations. In
charting a politically feasible course toward a fairer world
economy, Kapstein demonstrates that a better future is within our
grasp. This is must reading for all those concerned with economic
development and international economic relations."--Nancy Birdsall,
President, Center for Global Development
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