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This book makes an innovative link between classical liberalism and questions of international economic order. The author begins with an outline of classical liberalism as applied to domestic economic order. He then surveys the classical liberal tradition from the Scottish Enlightenment to modern thinkers like Knight, Hayekn and Viner. Finally, he brings together the insights of thinkers in this tradition to provide a synthetic overview of classical liberalism and international economic order. The author's deployment of classical liberalism strikes a different note to other 'liberal' interpretations in economics and political science. In particular, classical liberalism points to the domestic preconditions of international order, and advocates unilateral liberalisation in the context of an institutional competition between states. eBook available with sample pages: 0203006992
This is a study in the political economy of the multinational
enterprise. It looks at the internationalization in the 1980s of
the 12 leading French and German owned multinational enterprises
(MNEs) in chemicals and electronics, who form part of a "European
Challenge" in international competition in technology. The book
examines how and why the internationalization of these MNEs has
interacted with their "embeddedness" in the domestic structures of
their home countries (France and Germany) particularly in terms of
their power relationships with home governments and financial
institutions. The primary themes are: the MNE's roles as political
actors; domestic government policy vis-a-vis the MNE's; MNE
financial relationship with banks in France and Germany; and MNE
political activity at the level of the European Union, especially
evident in technology policy.
This book makes an innovative link between classical liberalism and
questions of international economic order. The author begins with
an outline of classical liberalism as applied to domestic economic
order. He then surveys the classical liberal tradition from the
Scottish Enlightenment to modern thinkers like Knight, Hayekn and
Viner. Finally, he brings together the insights of thinkers in this
tradition to provide a synthetic overview of classical liberalism
and international economic order.
The author's deployment of classical liberalism strikes a different
note to other 'liberal' interpretations in economics and political
science. In particular, classical liberalism points to the domestic
preconditions of international order, and advocates unilateral
liberalisation in the context of an institutional competition
between states.
This timely book brings fresh analysis to the important issue of
trade policy reform in emerging markets. The subject matter and its
significance are comprehensively introduced with a review of
developing country liberalization since the 1980s providing an
analytical framework for the seven country case studies that
follow. The case studies (Australia, Brazil, Chile, India,
Malaysia, New Zealand, and South Africa) cover a wide variety of
political, historical and economic issues, but all make clear the
important role that crisis, or the threat of it, plays in
meaningful trade policy reform. This is of particular relevance in
the current global financial crisis. These studies, together with
the conclusions which are drawn from them, show how important the
trade liberalization agenda remains in the 21st century. Written by
a combination of both experts and practitioners, this highly
topical book will make productive reading for policy makers
concerned with trade policy in developed and developing countries,
as well as scholars working in trade policy. Postgraduate students
studying international business, international relations,
economics, politics, and international law should not be without
this book.
Return to Sri Lanka is the story of a twenty-first-century
reconciliation between Sally, now an academic and political
adviser, and the land of his birth. A travel memoir with deep
political concerns, Return to Sri Lanka is a book full of
spellbinding beauty and moving insight, from a writer who is a
native, a tourist, both and neither.
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