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Open World
Philippe Legrain
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Description for Open World
Hardback. Num Pages: 384 pages. BIC Classification: G; K. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 162 x 35. Weight in Grams: 635.
In a timely and provocative book, Philippe Legrain, formerly trade and economics correspondent for the Economist, argues that the idea and practice of globalization has been misrepresented by political activists who fail to understand its workings. Globalization, he insists, is neither a label for Americanization nor an excuse for worldwide corporate domination, and it does not eliminate local cultures or make governments irrelevant. Reassessing the pros and cons of the most controversial economic movement of our time, Mr. Legrain finds no real foundation for the alarm that globalization has generated among a variety of protest groups. His compellingly readable and ... Read more
In a timely and provocative book, Philippe Legrain, formerly trade and economics correspondent for the Economist, argues that the idea and practice of globalization has been misrepresented by political activists who fail to understand its workings. Globalization, he insists, is neither a label for Americanization nor an excuse for worldwide corporate domination, and it does not eliminate local cultures or make governments irrelevant. Reassessing the pros and cons of the most controversial economic movement of our time, Mr. Legrain finds no real foundation for the alarm that globalization has generated among a variety of protest groups. His compellingly readable and ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2003
Publisher
Ivan R Dee, Inc United States
Number of pages
384
Condition
New
Number of Pages
384
Place of Publication
Chicago, United States
ISBN
9781566635479
SKU
V9781566635479
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99-15
About Philippe Legrain
Philippe Legrain, who studied at the London School of Economics, is chief economist of Britain in Europe, the campaign for the United Kingdom to join the European Union. He was previously special adviser to the director-general of the World Trade Organization, Mike Moore. In addition to his work on the Economist, he has written widely for British and American publications, ... Read more
Reviews for Open World
A truly fascinating book that demonstrates not only the inevitability of continued globalization but its virtues as well.
The Philadelphia Inquirer
...A well-argued book that should serve as balance to current negative accounts.
Booklist
In vanishingly short supply are books that are intellectually rigorous without being stuffy or inaccessible; which explain in plain words...globalization.... So in ... Read more
The Philadelphia Inquirer
...A well-argued book that should serve as balance to current negative accounts.
Booklist
In vanishingly short supply are books that are intellectually rigorous without being stuffy or inaccessible; which explain in plain words...globalization.... So in ... Read more