Alternatives to economic globalization : a better world is possible / John Cavanagh and Jerry Mander, editors.
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- 9781609943141
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- International economic relations
- Globalization
- Economic development
- Mondialisation
- Développement économique
- globalism
- economic development
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- International -- General
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- International -- Economics
- Science économique
- Mondialisation
- Economic development
- Globalization
- International economic relations
- Altermondialisation
- Développement économique
- Mondialisation
- Nouvel ordre économique international
- Relations économiques internationales
- 337 22
- HF1359 .A547 2004eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 369-382) and index.
Conflicting worldviews -- Design for corporate rule -- The unholy trinity : the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Trade Organization -- Ten principles for sustainable societies -- Reclaiming the commons : what should be off-limits to globalization? -- Subsidiarity : recalling power from the global -- Alternative operating systems -- Corporate structure and power -- New international structures -- Global to local : what you can do.
The culmination of a five-year project by the International Forum on Globalization (IFG), this book presents an inspiring plan for moving toward more sustainable, humanistic models of economic prosperity with an emphasis on citizen democracies, local self-sufficiency, and ecological health.
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