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Building on the impressive first edition, this revised and updated
book examines a wide range of highly topical issues. Dr Panic
questions whether economic prosperity, social wellbeing and peace
are sustainable given existing national attitudes, institutions and
policies, and explores the changes needed to prevent another global
economic collapse.
This book analyzes one of the most important and difficult macroeconomic questions at the beginning of the 21st century: how to overcome the growing threat to economic progress and political stability posed by negative aspects of globalization. Economic problems are becoming increasingly international, demanding action at the supranational level, yet the only effective institutional framework for dealing with them remains national. The essays make a valuable and timely contribution to a highly topical debate by integrating micro and macroeconomic analysis, covering a wide range of specific institutional and policy issues drawn from the experience of many countries - all from the perspective of an academic economist with an unusually intimate knowledge of decisionmaking at the highest level.
Globalization and National Economic Welfare makes an original,
powerful and timely contribution to a highly topical issue that
affects all countries by showing why globalization is unsustainable
in the long term without fundamental changes in existing attitudes
and institutions. The book analyzes one of the most important
aspects of economic policy at the beginning of the twenty-first
century: how to overcome the growing threat that inequalities
created by globalization pose, both nationally and internationally,
to economic progress and political stability. Economic problems,
from corporate fraud and bankruptcies to the high social costs of
the adjustments that globalization imposes on individual countries,
are becoming increasingly international and, consequently, demand
action at the supranational level. Yet the effective institutional
framework for dealing with these problems remains national. In
contrast to the neo-liberal approach, the author argues that the
state, as the only form of organization that has the power to
reconcile conflicts of interest nationally and internationally, has
a critical role to play in ensuring that globalization does not end
in failure and war.
Building on the impressive first edition, this revised and updated
book examines a wide range of highly topical issues. Dr Panic
questions whether economic prosperity, social wellbeing and peace
are sustainable given existing national attitudes, institutions and
policies, and explores the changes needed to prevent another global
economic collapse.
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