The author examines the options for employment policy in a global economy of unconstrained capital flows. He argues that, as it commonly discussed, globalisation is simply the international component of the neoliberal attack on social development, represented at the national level by policies of free-market reform.. An alternative global policy framework, based on international co-operation and active national economic and social policy, is urgently needed
This paper, originally written as an encyclopaedia survey, considers as globalisation all the conseq...
This paper describes the socio-economic adjustment effects exerted by globalization (taking as start...
A significant factor that prevented the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) from becoming as calamitous as...
In this paper, attention will focus primarily on economic and financial aspects of the globalization...
The globalisation hypothesis has altered many of the common-sense ‘truths’ around which the social w...
This paper examines certain structural macroeconomic relations in the neoliberal global economy. The...
Abstract A most pressing problem before the world community today is that of unemployment and und...
'Neo-liberal globalisation has primarily entailed the liberalisation of trade and capital flows, but...
Recent institutional changes have seen the increasing dominance of globalization and neoliberalism i...
This paper examines certain structural macroeconomic relations in the neoliberal global economy. The...
This paper presents an alternative interpretation of globalization, viewing it from a political econ...
The current concept of globalization, as seen in modern economics, pushes for open economies, free m...
Recent institutional changes have seen the increasing dominance of globalization and neoliberalism i...
One of the biggest questions in recent years concerns the future of globalisation. Some argue that t...
Globalisation can be described as a dynamic process that links the economy of a nation with the worl...
This paper, originally written as an encyclopaedia survey, considers as globalisation all the conseq...
This paper describes the socio-economic adjustment effects exerted by globalization (taking as start...
A significant factor that prevented the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) from becoming as calamitous as...
In this paper, attention will focus primarily on economic and financial aspects of the globalization...
The globalisation hypothesis has altered many of the common-sense ‘truths’ around which the social w...
This paper examines certain structural macroeconomic relations in the neoliberal global economy. The...
Abstract A most pressing problem before the world community today is that of unemployment and und...
'Neo-liberal globalisation has primarily entailed the liberalisation of trade and capital flows, but...
Recent institutional changes have seen the increasing dominance of globalization and neoliberalism i...
This paper examines certain structural macroeconomic relations in the neoliberal global economy. The...
This paper presents an alternative interpretation of globalization, viewing it from a political econ...
The current concept of globalization, as seen in modern economics, pushes for open economies, free m...
Recent institutional changes have seen the increasing dominance of globalization and neoliberalism i...
One of the biggest questions in recent years concerns the future of globalisation. Some argue that t...
Globalisation can be described as a dynamic process that links the economy of a nation with the worl...
This paper, originally written as an encyclopaedia survey, considers as globalisation all the conseq...
This paper describes the socio-economic adjustment effects exerted by globalization (taking as start...
A significant factor that prevented the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) from becoming as calamitous as...