Why Globalization Works 2e (Nota Bene)

Why Globalization Works 2e (Nota Bene)

by Martin Wolf (Author), Martin Wolf (Author), Martin Wolf (Author)

Synopsis

A distinguished international economist here offers a powerful defense of the global market economy. Martin Wolf explains how globalization works, critiques the charges against it, argues that the biggest obstacle to global economic progress has been the failure not of the market but of governments, and offers a realistic scenario for economic internationalism in the post-9/11 age. For this paperback edition, Wolf provides a new introduction to update the debate. "Splendid...The definitive treatment of the subject, and an absorbing read."--Economist "Accessible and clearly argued...A wealth of material on every page."--Bruce Bartlett, Wall Street Journal "[Written by] one of the world's most respected economic journalists, ...this elegant and passionate defense of trade liberalization is essential reading."--Arvind Panagariya, Foreign Affairs "A powerful book."--Sebastian Mallaby, Washington Post "No one has summarised more coherently the recent, voluminous research...Elegantly and persuasively, Wolf marshals the facts."--Niall Ferguson, Sunday Telegraph "A necessary and compelling read for all who want to understand the logic of unfolding events."--Robert Skidelsky, New Statesman

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 416
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 04 Feb 2005

ISBN 10: 0300107773
ISBN 13: 9780300107777

Media Reviews
A distinguished international economist here offers a powerful defense of global market economy. Martin Wolf explains how globalization works, critiques the charges against it, argues that the biggest obstacle to global economic progress has been the failure not of the market but of governments, and offers a realistic scenario for economic internationalism in the post 9/11 age.--> No one has summarized more coherently the recent, voluminous research... Elegantly and persuasively, Wolf marshals the facts. -Niall Ferguson, Sunday Telegraph [Written by] one of the world's most respected economic journalists ... this elegant and passionate defense of trade liberalization is essential reading. -Arvind Panagariya, Foreign Affairs
Author Bio
Martin Wolf is associate editor and chief economics commentator at the Financial Times in London. Formerly senior economist at the World Bank's division for international trade, he has worked in Kenya, Zambia, and India. He has been visiting professor at Oxford, Nottingham, and Rotterdam Universities and fellow of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.