Most studies of the world economy focus on highly developed
countries and only on economic strategies. The New Global Economy
in the Information Age is unique in integrating the political with
the economic and in the truly global view it takes of the changes
under way. It focuses on the effects of new computer and
telecommunications technology in conditioning the policy choices of
nation-states in both the less and more economically developed
regions of the world.
The authors analyze the new economic context in which
nation-states operate, the main issues confronting them, and the
way in which the politics of national development should change in
the post-Cold War information age. They argue that the new world
economy cannot be separated easily from the new world society, and
that national and international politics is the cement binding the
two.
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