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Making Globalization Work - The Next Steps to Global Justice (Paperback)
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Making Globalization Work - The Next Steps to Global Justice (Paperback)
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List price R332
Loot Price R289
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You Save R43 (13%)
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From Nobel Prize winner Joseph Stiglitz, Making Globalization Work
gives real, concrete ways to deal with third world debt, make trade
fair and tackle global warming. In Globalization and its
Discontents Joseph Stiglitz changed the views of the public and
world leaders alike by showing why globalization doesn't work for
the world's poor. In this bold, ambitious follow-up, Stiglitz shows
how powerful organizations such as the UN, the IMF and the World
Bank can be made to consider everyone's interests. Stiglitz
examines how change has occurred rapidly over the past four years,
proposing solutions and looking to the future. He puts forward
radical new solutions to the seemingly intractable international
problems which we face - in forms that are more likely to be
accepted both by the US and the developing world than previous
proposals. Another world is possible, he argues, and is not only
morally right, but of benefit to us all. 'Passionate, engaging ...
he speaks from the heart as well as the head' Independent 'The man
with a mission to save the poor ... offers a wealth of ideas for
global reform' The Times 'A searing critique of conventional
wisdom' Newsweek 'An excellent book ... a lodestar for those who
want to achieve a different and better world' Guardian Joseph
Stiglitz is one of the world's best-known economists. He was Chief
Economist at the World Bank until January 2000. Before that he was
Chairman of President Clinton's Council of Economic Advisers. He is
currently Professor of Finance and Economics at Columbia
University. He won the Nobel Prize for Economics in 2001 and is the
author of the bestselling Globalization and Its Discontents and The
Roaring Nineties, both published by Penguin.
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