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Globalization in historical perspective

Bordo, Michael D.(Edited by)Taylor, Alan M.(Edited by)Williamson, Jeffrey G.(Edited by)
Part of the National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report series
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As awareness of globalization grows, so too does our need to understand it historically.

This volume is one of the few to consider globalization in the context of the history of international trade.

Its eleven papers explore a synthesized variety of topics, including how the process of globalization can be measured by the long-term integration of markets, what trends and questions develop as markets converge and diverge, what roles technology and geography play, the effect of globalization on inequality and social justice, and the roles of political institutions in responding to such injustices.

Ultimately this work provides a panoramic view of globalization, one that will offer much to readers interested in this crucial issue. "The volume reads, in some ways, like a handbook of the history of globalization. . . . It should prove valuable to any scholar interested in the long and winding course the international economy has taken. . . . Together, [the articles] remind readers just how much may be at stake in the process of economic integration, and just how important a well-articulated understanding of that process may be in guiding the political responses to globalization.

In that regard, this volume makes a valuable contribution."—William J.

Collins, EH.net

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University of Chicago Press
0226065995 / 9780226065991
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
337
11/10/2005
English
583 pages
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