از كتاب هاي لاتين كتابخانه دانشگاه شهيد بهشتي پيرامون Globalization چه خبر؟
Author: Moosa, Imad A Imad A. Moosa
Publisher: New York Palgrave
Year: 2002
Subject: Investments, Foreign.
Call No: HG4538.M5954 2002
[ Table of Contents ]
1 Introduction and Overview 1
What is foreign direct investment? 1
Types of FDI 4
What are multinational corporations? 6
Approaches to international business 11
History of FDI 16
Recent trends 18
2 Theories of Foreign Direct Investment 23
Theories assuming perfect markets 24
Theories assuming imperfect markets 29
Other theories of foreign direct investment 42
Theories based on other factors 50
Theories of entry modes 58
A final remark 62
3 The Effects of Foreign Direct Investment 68
The provision of capital 71
The effect of FDI on output and growth 73
The effect of FDI on employment and wages 77
The balance of payments effect 82
The effect of FDI on trade flows 84
The effect of FDI on productivity 86
FDI and technology 86
FDI and training 90
FDI and inter-industry linkages 91
The effect of FDI on market structure 92
FDI and the environment 93
Modelling the effects of FDI 95
A final remark 98
4 International Capital Budgeting 102
Which perspective? 104
The net present value 106
The adjusted present value (APV) 116
Further extensions of the APV formula 119
Adjusting project assessment for risk 120
Other project evaluation criteria 124
Capital budgeting for international acquisitions
and divestitures 128
Where to go from here? 130
5 Country Risk and Political Risk 131
Country risk, sovereign risk and political risk 131
Country risk assessment 134
Quantifying country risk 138
An example of macro-assessment:
the Euromoney methodology 142
The use of country risk analysis 145
Political risk: the definition once more 148
Political risk indicators 152
The effects and management of political risk 155
A final remark 160
6 International Taxation 161
The philosophy of national tax systems 162
Types of taxes 165
The avoidance of double taxation 166
Tax havens 168
Tax planning in the international environment 173
Tax incentives and competition 179
Globalization, the Internet and taxation 182
A final remark 187
7 The International Cost of Capital and Capital Structure 188
The cost of capital and investment decisions 190
The weighted average cost of capital 191
Implications of using the cost of capital as a discount rate 193
The cost of capital of MNCs 195
Domestic currency versus foreign currency financing 199
CAPM and the cost of capital 206
The cost of capital across countries 210
Choosing the capital structure 215
More about the choice of capital structure 217
A final remark 220
8 Transfer Pricing 221
The definition and determinants of transfer pricing 221
The techniques of setting transfer prices 229
A formal exposition of the effects of transfer pricing 233
Regulation and the manipulation of transfer prices 238
A final remark 241
9 Control and Performance Evaluation in MNCs 243
Organizational aspects of MNC behaviour 243
Definition of control in MNCs 244
Centralized versus decentralized cash management 247
Empirical studies of the control function 249
Performance evaluation in MNCs 250
Evaluation of domestic and foreign operations 252
Measures of performance 258
Budgeting for global operations 262
A final remark 264
10 Summary and Conclusions 265
Recapitulation 265
What motivates FDI? 267
FDI and MNCs: the arguments for and against 270
The verdict 273
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Author: Fisher, Timothy C. G. 1959- Timothy C.G. Fisher & Robert G. Waschik
Publisher: London Routledge
Year: 2002
Subject: Managerial Economics.
Game Theory.
Call No: HD30.22.F57 2002
Author: Cox, Robert W. 1926- by Robert W. Cox
Publisher: London Routledge
Year: 2002
Subject: Legitimacy Of Governments.
Civil Society.
Civilization.
Counterculture.
Government, Resistance To.
globalization.
International Economic Relations.
Call No: JC497.C67 2002
Author: Morrison, Janet Janet Morrison
Publisher: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire Palgrave
Year: 2002
Subject: International Economic Relations.
International Business Enterprises.
International Trade.
globalization--economic Aspects.
Competition, International.
Call No: HF1359.M672 2002
Author: edited by Roy Starrs
Publisher: Richmond, Surrey, Eng. Japan Library
Year: 2001
Subject: Korea--description And Travel.
Author: Hoogvelt, Ankie M. M Ankie Hoogvelt
Publisher: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire Palgrave
Year: 2001
Call No: HF1413.H66 2001
Author: edited by Jomo K.S. and Shyamala Nagaraj
Publisher: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire Palgrave
Year: 2001
Subject: International Economic Integration.
Free Trade.
International Finance.
globalization--economic Aspects.
Economic Development.
globalization--economic Aspects--developing Countries.
Call No: HF1418.5.G58188 2001
Author: edited by Paul Kirkbride
Publisher: Chichester John Wiley
Year: 2001
Subject: International Economic Relations.
globalization.
Author: Eun, Cheol S Cheol S. Eun, Bruce G. Resnick
Publisher: Boston Irwin/McGraw Hill
Year: 2001
Subject: International Finance.
International Business Enterprises--finance.
Foreign Exchange.
Financial Institutions, International.
Call No: HG3881.E655 2001
[ Table of Contents ]
Part I Foundations of International Financial Management
Chapter 1 Globalization and the Multinational Firm
Chapter 2 International Monetary System
Chapter 3 Balance of Payments
Chapter 4 The Market for Foreign Exchange
Chapter 5 International Parity Relationships and Forecasting Foreign Exchange Rates
Part II World Financial Markets and Institutions
Chapter 6 International Banking and Money Market
Chapter 7 International Bond Market
Chapter 8 International Equity Markets
Chapter 9 Futures and Options on Foreign Exchange
Chapter 10 Currency and Interest Rate Swaps
Chapter 11 International Portfolio Investments
Part III Foreign Exchange Exposure and Management
Chapter 12 Management of Economic Exposure
Chapter 13 Management of Transaction Exposure
Chapter 14 Management of Translation Exposure
Part IV Financial Management of the Multinational Firm
Chapter 15 Foreign Direct Investment
Chapter 16 International Capital Structure and the Cost of Capital
Chapter 17 International Capital Budgeting
Chapter 18 Multinational Cash Management
Chapter 19 Exports and Imports
Chapter 20 International Tax Environment
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Author: Wright, Shelley Shelley Wright
Publisher: London Routledge
Year: 2001
Subject: Human Rights.
Human Rights--case Studies.
Decolonization--case Studies.
Postcolonialism--case Studies.
globalization.
Call No: JC571.W954 2001
Author: edited by Alan M. Rugman and Thomas L. Brewer
Publisher: New York Oxford University Press
Year: 2001
Subject: International Trade.
Call No: HF1379.O996 2001
[ Table of Contents ]
PART I HISTORY AND THEORY OF THE
MULTINATIONAL ENTERPRISE
1. The History of Multinational Enterprise
MIRA WILKINS
2. The Key Literature on IB Activities: 1960-2000
JOHN H. DUNNING
3. International Trade Theory and International Business
JAMES R. MARKUSEN
4. Strategic Complexity in International Business
PETER BUCKLEY AND MARK CASSON
5. Theories of the Multinational Enterprise
JEAN-FRAN9OIS HENNART
6. Location, Competitiveness, and the Multinational
Enterprise
ALAN M. RUGMAN AND ALAINVERBEKE
PART II THE POLITICAL AND POLICY ENVIRONMENT
7. Sovereignty@Bay: Globalization, Multinational
Enterprise, and the International Political System
STEPHEN J. KOBRIN
8. National Policies and Domestic Politics
DEBORA L. SPAR
9. The Multilateral Trading System
SYLVIA OSTRY
10. Capital Flows, Capital Controls, and International Business
Risk
DAVID M. BERG AND STEPHEN E. GUISINGER
11. Multilateral Institutions and Policies: Their Implications for
Multinational Business Strategy
THOMAS L. BREWER AND STEPHEN YOUNG
PART III STRATEGY FOR MNEs
12. Strategy and the Multinational Enterprise
STEPHEN B. TALLMAN AND GEORGE S. YIP
13. The Multinational Enterprise as an Organization
D. ELEANOR WESTNEY AND SRILATA ZAHEER
14. Strategy and Management in MNE Subsidiaries
JULIAN BIRKINSHAW
15. Strategic Alliances
ANDREW C. INKPEN
PART IV MANAGING THE MNE
16. Innovation and Information Technology in the MNE
JOHN CANTWELL
17. Contemporary Research Trends in International Marketing:
The 1990S
MASAAKI (MIKE) KOTABE
18. Culture and Human Resources Management
JOHN L. GRAHAM
19. Environmental Policy and International Business
ALAN M. RUGMAN AND ALAIN VERBEKE
20. International Financial Management and Multinational
Enterprises
MICHAEL BOWE AND JAMES W. DEAN
21. Taxes, Transfer Pricing, and the Multinational Enterprise
LORRAINE EDEN
PART V REGIONAL STUDIES
22. Japan
D. ELEANOR WESTNEY
23. International Business in Latin America
ROBERT GROSSE
24. China and International Business
JOHN CHILD
25. International Business Research on Transition Economies
KLAUS E. MEYER
26. The Smaller Economies of Pacific Asia and their Business
Systems
GORDON REDDING
PART VI CONCLUSIONS
27. Methodological Contributions in International Business
and the Direction of Academic Research Activity
BRUCE KOGUT
28. Multinational Enterprises and Public Policy
ALAN M. RUGMAN AND ALAIN VERBEKE
Subject Index
Author Index
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Author: Coyle, Diane Diane Coyle
Publisher: New York Texere
Year: 2001
Subject: Capitalism.
globalization.
Technological Innovations--social Aspects.
Call No: HB501.C784 2001
Author: edited by Henry Tam
Publisher: Malden, Mass. Polity Press
Year: 2001
Subject: Social Justice.
Social Policy.
Family Policy.
Democracy.
Free Enterprise.
globalization.
Call No: HM671.P76 2001
[ Table of Contents ]
Introduction
Henry Tam
1 Cultural Resources for a Progressive Alternative 21
Robert N. Bellah and William M. Sullivan
2 New Liberalism Revisited 36
Marc Stears and Stuart White
3 Federalism and the Personalist Tradition 54
Ferdinand Kinsky
4 Solidarity in Theory and Practice 66
Wlodzimierz Wesolowski and Aneta Gawkowska
5 A Quest for Community 80
Philip Selznick
6 Citizenship Begins at Home: The New Social
Contract and Working Families 95
Linda C McClain
7 Towards a Progressive Family Policy: The Family
Unity Act 108
David M. Anderson
8 Family and the Politics of Community Life 125
Jos6 P6rez Ad6n
9 Dignity, Citizenship and Welfare 140
Joseph Romance
10 Public Service and Active Citizenship 155
Kevin Mattson
11 Modernizing Government 168
John Stewart
12 Corporate Power in the New Gilded Age 182
Charles Derber
13 The Need for More Democracy 193
Benjamin R. Barber
14 The Threat of Globalization to Democracy and the
Environment 203
Mark S. Cladis
15 Rhetoric and Reality of a New Politics for the Global
Age 221
David Donnison
16 Beyond Growth: New Progressive Economic
Thinking 237
David Dyssegaard Kallick
17 Globalization, Exclusion and Progressive Economic
Policies 248
Bill Jordan
18 Navigating Through Uncharted Waters 266
Wim van de Donk, Ernst Hirsch Ballin and Richard Steenvoorde
Index 283
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Author: edited by Andreas Bieler and Adam David Morton; foreword by Robert W. Cox
Publisher: Basingstoke, Hampshire Palgrave
Year: 2001
Subject: Social Change--europe.
Capitalism--social Aspects--europe.
globalization.
Europe--economic Integration--social Aspects.
Call No: HN377.S63 2001
[ Table of Contents ]
Part I Theoretical Concepts and
Methodological Issues
1 Introduction: Neo-Gramscian Perspectives
in International Political Economy and the
Relevance to European Integration
Andreas Bieler and Adam David Morton
2 The Sociology of Theorising and Neo-Gramscian
Perspectives: The Problems of School
Formation in IPE
Adam David Morton
Part II Transnational Capital and the
Neo-Liberal Restructuring of European
Social Relations of Production
3 Constitutionalising Capital: EMU and
Disciplinary Neo-Liberalism
Stephen Gill
4 The Struggle over European Order: Transnational
Class Agency in the Making of Embedded Neo-Liberalism
Bastiaan van Apeldoorn
Part III European Trade Unions and the
Problems of Neo-Liberal Integration
5 European Constitutionalism and
Industrial Relations
Hans-Jiirgen Bieling
6 Strength Through Unity? 4Comparative Analysis
of Splits in the Austrian, Norwegian and Swedish
Labour Movements over EU Membership
Andreas Bieler and Stina Torjesen
7 Neo-Liberal Regionalism and the Management of
People s Mobility
Helene Pellerin and Henk Overbeek
Part IV European Integration and the Expansion
of Neo-Liberalism beyond the EU
8 The Enlargement of the European Union Towards
Central and Eastern Europe: The Role of Supranational
and Transnational Actors
Otto Holman
9 What Happened to the European Option for
Eastern Europe?
Kees van der Pijl
Part V Concluding Remarks
10 Conclusion: Thinking about Future
European Social Relations
Andreas Bieler and Adam David Morton
Bibliography
Index
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Author: Graham, Stephen 1965- Stephen Graham and Simon Marvin
Publisher: London Routledge
Year: 2001
Subject: Cities And Towns.
Infrastructure (economics)--computer Networks.
Technology--social Aspects.
globalization.
Information Society.
Call No: HT153.G72 2001
Author: Langhorne, Richard 1940- Richard Langhorne
Publisher: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire Palgrave
Year: 2001
Subject: globalization.
Call No: JZ1318.L36 2001
Author: edited by Christopher G.A. Bryant and David Jary; foreword by Will Hutton
Publisher: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire PALGRAVE
Year: 2001
Call No: HM585.C655 2001
Author: editors Cary L. Cooper, Sue Cartwright and P. Christopher Earley; associate edi
Publisher: Chichester John Wiley
Year: 2001
Subject: Corporate Culture.
Organizational Behavior.
Call No: HD58.7.I568 2001
[ Table of Contents ]
About the Editors.
List of Contributors.
Introduction (C. Cooper, et al.). CONCEPTUAL ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES (P. Earley).
Organizational Culture: A Sociological Perspective (R. Goffee & G. Jones).
Time Flies Like an Arrow: Tracing Antecedents and Consequences of Temporal Elements of Organizational Culture (M. Zellmer-Bruhn, et al.). Multinational Groups and the Structuration of Organizational
Culture: a Sociological Perspective (C. Butler & P. Earley).
ASSESSMENT AND RESEARCH METHODS (P. Sparrow).
Developing Diagnostics for High Performance Organization Cultures (P. Sparrow).
A Three Dimensional Framework for Analyzing and Assessing Culture/Climate and its Relevance to Culturale Change (R. Payne).
Recent Approaches to the Qualitative Analysis of Organizational Culture (K. Davey & G. Symon).
Cultural Complexity in Organizations: The Value and Limitations of Qualitative Methodology and Approaches (S. Sackmann).
Assessment of Cultures: A Way to Problem Solving or a Way to Problematic Solutions? (I. Smit).
CULTURE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS (J. Chatman).
Modeling Organizational Culture: Demography and Influence Networks (J. Harrison & G. Carroll).
Economics and Corporate Culture (B. Hermalin).
Strong Cultures and Innovation: Oxymoron or Opportunity? (F. Flynn & J. Chatman).
Does Culture Always Flow Downstream? Linking Group Consensus and Organizational Culture (E. Mannix, et al.). CULTURE AND CHANGE (T. Cummings).
Culture Change in the Strategic Enterprise: Lessons from the Field (D. Nadler, et al.). Working with Cultures: Social Rules Perspective (C. Lundberg).
Organizational Culture: Can it be a Key Lever for Driving Organizational Change? (D. Denison).
CULTURE: THE INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION (N. Holden).
The Modes of Social Relation in Japanese Management Practice (C. Tackney).
Stereotyping in International Business (A. Zarkada-Fraser).
Management Change in Central and Eastern Europe (K. Gilbert). Managing Globalization: Constructivist Perspective (N. Holden & D. Salskov-Iversen).
Direct/Indirect and Formal/Informal Communication: A Re-assessment (M.-T. Claes).
Intercultural Issues in Management and Business: The Interdisciplinary Challenge (G. Fink & W. Mayrhofer).
Towards an Innovation Culture: What are its National, Corporate, Marketing and Engineering Aspects, Some Experimental Evidence (J. Ulijin & M. Weggeman).
THE FUTURE OF ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURES (W. Starbuck).
Where are Organizational Cultures Going? (P. Baumard & W. Starbuck).
Collaborative Insight or Privacy Invasion? Trust Climate as a Lens for Understanding Acceptance of Awareness Systems (D. McKnight & J. Webster).
In Diversity is There Strength? Ruminations on Changing Faces in Business (N. Pant & K. Singh).
Culture in-the-Making in Telework Settings (R. Dunbar & R. Garud).
Organizational Culture and Imaginary Organizations (B. Hedberg & C. Maravelias).
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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Author: Halliday, Fred Fred Halliday
Publisher: New York Palgrave
Year: 2001
Subject: World Politics--21st Century.
globalization.
Democracy.
Security, International.
Call No: D2003.H35 2000
Author: Mandaville, Peter G. 1971- Peter G. Mandaville
Publisher: New York Routledge
Year: 2001
Subject: Islam And Politics.
globalization--religious Aspects--islam.
Islam And State.
Ummah (islam)
Call No: JC49.M26 2001
Author: edited by Philip Arestis, Michelle Baddeley, and John McCombie
Publisher: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire Palgrave
Year: 2001
Subject: Financial Crises--congresses.
International Finance--congresses.
globalization--congresses.
Call No: HB3722.W49 2001
Author: Delanty, Gerard Gerard Delanty
Publisher: Philadelphia, PA Open University Press
Year: 2000
Subject: World Citizenship.
Internationalism.
Call No: JZ1320.4.D45 2000
[ Table of Contents ]
Series editor s foreword
Preface and acknowledgements
Introduction
Part one: Models of citizenship
The liberal theory of citizenship
rights and duties
Communitarian theories of citizenship
participation and identity
The radical theories of politics
citizenship and democracy
Part two: The cosmopolitan challenge
Cosmopolitan citizenship
beyond the nation-state
Human rights and citizenship
the emergence of the embodied self
Globalization and the deterritorialization of space
between order and chaos
The transformation of the nation-state
nationalism, the city, migration and multi-culturalism
European integration and postnational citizenship
four kinds of postnationalization
Part three: Rethinking citizenship
The reconfiguration of citizenship
postnational governance in the multi-levelled polity
Conclusion
the idea of civic cosmopolitanism
References
Index.
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Author: edited by Engin F. Isin
Publisher: New York Routledge
Year: 2000
Call No: JS67.D45 2000
Author: edited by J.Timmons Roberts and Amy Hite
Publisher: Oxford Blackwell
Year: 2000
Call No: HN981.C6F76 1999
Author: edited by Victoria Ana Goddard
Publisher: London Routledge
Year: 2000
Subject: Social Change--cross-cultural Studies.
Sex Role--cross-cultural Studies.
globalization--cross-cultural Studies.
Call No: GN358.G45 2000
Author: Knauder, Stefanie 1937- Stefanie Knauder
Publisher: Aldershot, Hampshire, England Ashgate
Year: 2000
Subject: Poverty--mozambique.
globalization--economic Aspects--mozambique.
Urbanization--mozambique.
Mozambique--economic Conditions--1975-
Mozambique--rural Conditions.
Call No: HC890.K57 2000
Author: Scholte, Jan Aart Jan Aart Scholte
Publisher: New York Palgrave
Year: 2000
Call No: JZ1318.S36 2000
Author: Rupert, Mark Mark Rupert
Publisher: London Routledge
Year: 2000
Subject: Free Trade--united States.
International Economic Relations--political Aspects.
globalization--moral And Ethical Aspects.
United States--foreign Economic Relations.
Call No: HF1455.R78 2000
[ Table of Contents ]
1 Introduction 1
Social critique and democratizing projects 2
Toward transformative politics 10
Plan of the book 15
2 Americanism, Fordism, and hegemony 19
Americanism and world order ideology 19
Fordism and hegemony 23
The political ambiguities of Fordism in America 28
Restructuring capitalism; contesting hegemony 31
3 The hegemonic project of liberal globalization 42
Globalization in question? 43
The ideology of liberal globalization: displacing politics
from the economy 49
4 From liberal globalization to global democratization 65
(Re)politicizing the global economy: NAFTA 65
GATT 77
Democracy and the emerging critique of globalization 78
Globalization and the political economy of gender 85
5 Fear and loathing in the New World Order 94
Defending American exceptionalism: far-right critiques of
globalization 95
Mainstreaming far-right ideology? 110
Tensions and possibilities of post-Fordist common sense 117
6 Competition or solidarity? The new populism and
the ambiguities of common sense 119
The ambiguities of populism cum conspiracism 119
Populist Inc. 120
7 The New World Order: passive revolution or
transformative process? 132
Fear and loathing in reverse: the global power bloc and
the new populism 132
Responses to the new populism: ''globalization with a
human face'' 143
A New World Order: (r)evolutionary change? 153
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Author: Hines, Colin Colin Hines
Publisher: London Earthscan
Year: 2000
Subject: International Economic Relations.
Competition, International.
National State.
Free Trade--environmental Aspects.
Free Trade--social Aspects.
globalization.
Call No: HF1359.H56 2000
Publisher: Bundoora, VIC Department of Politics, La Trobe Uni
Year: 2000
Subject: International Organization.
Democracy.
globalization.
Author: Fik, Timothy Joseph 1957- Timothy J. Fik
Publisher: Boston McGraw-Hill
Year: 2000
Subject: Economic Geography.
Space In Economics.
Economic Development.
Regional Economics.
Population--economic Aspects.
Call No: HF1025.F5 2000
[ Table of Contents ]
1 Geography as a Discipline
2 Space Economy: Nomenclature and Classification
3 Regional Economic Growth, Development, and Trade
4 Economic Systems, Development Perspectives, and Policy
5 Human Settlements and Population Growth
6 Food and Economic Security Issues
7 Demographic Change and Transitions
8 Globalization of Production and Investment: Focus on Manufacturing and Trade
9 Questions of Sustainability: Extractive Resources and Development
10 Changes and Challenges: A Synopsis
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Author: edited by Ian Shapiro and Casiano Hacker-Cordon
Publisher: London Cambridge University Press
Year: 1999
Subject: Democracy--congresses.
Call No: JC423.D4415 1999
[ Table of Contents ]
1. Introduction Ian Shapiro and Casiano Hacker-Cordón
Part I: 2. Can international organizations be democratic? a skeptic s view Robert A. Dahl
3. A comment on Dahl s skepticism James Tobin
4. The democratic order, economic globalization and ecological restrictions - on the relation of material and formal democracy Elman Altvater
5. Democracy and collective bads Russell Hardin
6. The transformation of political community: rethinking democracy in the context of globalization David Held
7. Citizenship in an era of globalization Will Kymlicka
8. Comment on Held s cosmopolitanism Alexander Wendt
9. Feminist social criticism and the international movement for women s rights as human rights Brooke A. Ackerly and Susan Moller-Okin
Part II: 10. Democratic liberty of the tyrannies of place Douglas Rae
11. Democracy and the politics of recognition Elizabeth Kiss
12. Group aspirations and democratic politics Ian Shapiro
13. American democracy and the new Christian right: a critique of apolitical liberalism Jeffrey C. Isaac, Matthew Filner and Jason Bivins
13. Between liberalism and a hard place Courtney Jung
Rationality: democracy and leaky boundaries: vertical vs. horizontal modularity Susan Hurley.
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Author: edited by Aseem Prakash and Jeffrey A. Hart
Publisher: London Routledge
Year: 1999
Subject: International Economic Relations.
Call No: HF1359.G5827 1999
Author: Clark, Ian 1949- Ian Clark
Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press
Year: 1999
Call No: JZ1305.C49 1999
Author: Short, John Rennie John Rennie Short and Yeong - Hyun Kim
Publisher: Harlow, Eng Addison Wesley Longman
Year: 1999
Subject: Urbanization.
International Economic Relations.
Cultural Relations.
International Relations.
globalization.
Author: edited by Andrew Hurrell, Ngaire Woods
Publisher: Oxford Oxford university Press
Year: 1999
Call No: Jz1305.I54 1999
Author: Pearson, Frederic S Frederic S. Pearson, Simon Payaslian
Publisher: Boston McGraw-Hill
Year: 1999
Subject: International Economic Relations.
International Economic Integration.
International Trade.
Regionalism.
Call No: HF1359.P4 1999
[ Table of Contents ]
PART I: THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF IPE
Chapter 1: Introduction
The Principles of International Economic Relations
The Principal Components of International Political Economy
The North-South Divide; The Search for a Global Program
The Political Economy of International Rivalry: Post-Cold War Dilemmas
The Importance of International Political Economy
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 2: The Theoretical Foundations of International Political Economy
Classical Mercantilism and Economic Nationalism
The Mercantilist State
Mercantilism and Realism
Classical Liberalism
Marxism, Dependency, and the Capitalist World-Economy
Alternative Models of Capitalism in the Late Twentieth Century
Globalist Theories
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 3: The History of Modern International Political Economy
The Origins of Modern International Political Economy: 1600-1860s
Industry, Technology, and Empires: The 1870 s-WWII
The East-West and North-South Divide
The Bretton Woods System
The Emerging International Political Economy : The 1980 s and 1990 s
The End of Hegemonism?
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
PART II: THE POLITICS OF INTERNATIONAL MONETARY AND TRADE RELATIONS
Chapter 4: The Politics of International Monetary Relations
International Financial Relations: Some Concepts and Considerations
History of International Finance and the Gold Standard
Principal Characteristics of the Contemporary International Financial System
Multilateralism and International Financial Institutions: The Bretton Woods System, 1944-1973
Globalization and the Role of Hegemonic Currency
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 5: The Politics of International Trade Relations
1. Principal Characteristics of the Contemporary International Trade Relations
Principal Charactieristics of Contemporary International Trade Relations
International Trade: Triads and Tribulations
International Trade and Domestic Pressures
Management of International Trade: GATT and WTO
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 6: The Political Economy of Regional Integration
International Regional Integration: Some Concepts and Considerations
Regional Integration, Trade Relaions, and Blocs
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 7: The Politics of Multinationalism and Capital Flows
Multinational Corporations adn Multinationalism: Some Concepts and Considerations
Theories of Multinationalization
The Rise and Reach of MNCs and Foreign Direct Investments
MNCs and Globalization
Strategic Alliances and Joint Ventures
Multinational Labor Organizations
The Blessings and Curse of MNC Foreign Invetments
The Regulation of Multinational Corporations
The Political Economy of International Taxation
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 8: The Political Economy of Glogalized Science and Technology
Theoretical and Historical Dimensions of Science and Technology
New Types of Technology:: Challenges for National and Multilateral Policy
Science and Technology and International Cooperation and Conflict
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
PART III: IPE IN A DIVIDED GLOBAL SYSTEM
Chapter 9: International Competitiveness and the Industrialized World: The United States, Europe, and Japan
Conceptualizing International Competition
Theories of International Competitiveness
Strategic Industries and the Pursuit of the Competitive Egde
International Competitiveness and Employment
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 10: The Political Economy of North-South Conflict and Cooperation: A Closer Look at FIE, AIE, and LDE Relations
Sources of North-South Conflict
The Cold War and North-South Conflicts
Opportunities for North-South Cooperation
Developing Countries and Strategies for Economic Development
Development, Debt, and Democratization
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 11: The Politics of Development Assistance
Theories of Foreign Assistance
The Era of International Optimism and Institution Building, 1945-1970 s
Nationalism, Political Cynicism, and Opposition to Aid, 1980 s-1990 s
Bilateral Assistance
Multilateral Assistance
Issues and Consequences
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 12: The Globalization of Informal Economies and the Informalization of the Internaional Political Economy
Unregulated Economies as Sources of Conflict and Cooperation
International Mechanisms for Control fo the Informal Economy and the Resolution of Potential Conflicts
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 13: The Future of the Internaional Political Economy
Theory and Prediction
Future Hegemony?
Integration or Disintegration?
Center-Periphery Relaions
Government Intervention
Management of the Global Economy
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
GLOSSARY
SUGGESTED READINGS
INDEX
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Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 5: The Politics of International Trade Relations
1. Principal Characteristics of the Contemporary International Trade Relations
Principal Charactieristics of Contemporary International Trade Relations
International Trade: Triads and Tribulations
International Trade and Domestic Pressures
Management of International Trade: GATT and WTO
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 6: The Political Economy of Regional Integration
International Regional Integration: Some Concepts and Considerations
Regional Integration, Trade Relaions, and Blocs
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 7: The Politics of Multinationalism and Capital Flows
Multinational Corporations adn Multinationalism: Some Concepts and Considerations
Theories of Multinationalization
The Rise and Reach of MNCs and Foreign Direct Investments
MNCs and Globalization
Strategic Alliances and Joint Ventures
Multinational Labor Organizations
The Blessings and Curse of MNC Foreign Invetments
The Regulation of Multinational Corporations
The Political Economy of International Taxation
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 8: The Political Economy of Glogalized Science and Technology
Theoretical and Historical Dimensions of Science and Technology
New Types of Technology:: Challenges for National and Multilateral Policy
Science and Technology and International Cooperation and Conflict
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
PART III: IPE IN A DIVIDED GLOBAL SYSTEM
Chapter 9: International Competitiveness and the Industrialized World: The United States, Europe, and Japan
Conceptualizing International Competition
Theories of International Competitiveness
Strategic Industries and the Pursuit of the Competitive Egde
International Competitiveness and Employment
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 10: The Political Economy of North-South Conflict and Cooperation: A Closer Look at FIE, AIE, and LDE Relations
Sources of North-South Conflict
The Cold War and North-South Conflicts
Opportunities for North-South Cooperation
Developing Countries and Strategies for Economic Development
Development, Debt, and Democratization
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 11: The Politics of Development Assistance
Theories of Foreign Assistance
The Era of International Optimism and Institution Building, 1945-1970 s
Nationalism, Political Cynicism, and Opposition to Aid, 1980 s-1990 s
Bilateral Assistance
Multilateral Assistance
Issues and Consequences
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 12: The Globalization of Informal Economies and the Informalization of the Internaional Political Economy
Unregulated Economies as Sources of Conflict and Cooperation
International Mechanisms for Control fo the Informal Economy and the Resolution of Potential Conflicts
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 13: The Future of the Internaional Political Economy
Theory and Prediction
Future Hegemony?
Integration or Disintegration?
Center-Periphery Relaions
Government Intervention
Management of the Global Economy
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
GLOSSARY
SUGGESTED READINGS
INDEX
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Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 7: The Politics of Multinationalism and Capital Flows
Multinational Corporations adn Multinationalism: Some Concepts and Considerations
Theories of Multinationalization
The Rise and Reach of MNCs and Foreign Direct Investments
MNCs and Globalization
Strategic Alliances and Joint Ventures
Multinational Labor Organizations
The Blessings and Curse of MNC Foreign Invetments
The Regulation of Multinational Corporations
The Political Economy of International Taxation
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 8: The Political Economy of Glogalized Science and Technology
Theoretical and Historical Dimensions of Science and Technology
New Types of Technology:: Challenges for National and Multilateral Policy
Science and Technology and International Cooperation and Conflict
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
PART III: IPE IN A DIVIDED GLOBAL SYSTEM
Chapter 9: International Competitiveness and the Industrialized World: The United States, Europe, and Japan
Conceptualizing International Competition
Theories of International Competitiveness
Strategic Industries and the Pursuit of the Competitive Egde
International Competitiveness and Employment
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 10: The Political Economy of North-South Conflict and Cooperation: A Closer Look at FIE, AIE, and LDE Relations
Sources of North-South Conflict
The Cold War and North-South Conflicts
Opportunities for North-South Cooperation
Developing Countries and Strategies for Economic Development
Development, Debt, and Democratization
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 11: The Politics of Development Assistance
Theories of Foreign Assistance
The Era of International Optimism and Institution Building, 1945-1970 s
Nationalism, Political Cynicism, and Opposition to Aid, 1980 s-1990 s
Bilateral Assistance
Multilateral Assistance
Issues and Consequences
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 12: The Globalization of Informal Economies and the Informalization of the Internaional Political Economy
Unregulated Economies as Sources of Conflict and Cooperation
International Mechanisms for Control fo the Informal Economy and the Resolution of Potential Conflicts
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 13: The Future of the Internaional Political Economy
Theory and Prediction
Future Hegemony?
Integration or Disintegration?
Center-Periphery Relaions
Government Intervention
Management of the Global Economy
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
GLOSSARY
SUGGESTED READINGS
INDEX
[close]
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
PART III: IPE IN A DIVIDED GLOBAL SYSTEM
Chapter 9: International Competitiveness and the Industrialized World: The United States, Europe, and Japan
Conceptualizing International Competition
Theories of International Competitiveness
Strategic Industries and the Pursuit of the Competitive Egde
International Competitiveness and Employment
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 10: The Political Economy of North-South Conflict and Cooperation: A Closer Look at FIE, AIE, and LDE Relations
Sources of North-South Conflict
The Cold War and North-South Conflicts
Opportunities for North-South Cooperation
Developing Countries and Strategies for Economic Development
Development, Debt, and Democratization
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 11: The Politics of Development Assistance
Theories of Foreign Assistance
The Era of International Optimism and Institution Building, 1945-1970 s
Nationalism, Political Cynicism, and Opposition to Aid, 1980 s-1990 s
Bilateral Assistance
Multilateral Assistance
Issues and Consequences
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 12: The Globalization of Informal Economies and the Informalization of the Internaional Political Economy
Unregulated Economies as Sources of Conflict and Cooperation
International Mechanisms for Control fo the Informal Economy and the Resolution of Potential Conflicts
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 13: The Future of the Internaional Political Economy
Theory and Prediction
Future Hegemony?
Integration or Disintegration?
Center-Periphery Relaions
Government Intervention
Management of the Global Economy
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
GLOSSARY
SUGGESTED READINGS
INDEX
[close]
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 11: The Politics of Development Assistance
Theories of Foreign Assistance
The Era of International Optimism and Institution Building, 1945-1970 s
Nationalism, Political Cynicism, and Opposition to Aid, 1980 s-1990 s
Bilateral Assistance
Multilateral Assistance
Issues and Consequences
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 12: The Globalization of Informal Economies and the Informalization of the Internaional Political Economy
Unregulated Economies as Sources of Conflict and Cooperation
International Mechanisms for Control fo the Informal Economy and the Resolution of Potential Conflicts
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 13: The Future of the Internaional Political Economy
Theory and Prediction
Future Hegemony?
Integration or Disintegration?
Center-Periphery Relaions
Government Intervention
Management of the Global Economy
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
GLOSSARY
SUGGESTED READINGS
INDEX
[close]
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
Chapter 13: The Future of the Internaional Political Economy
Theory and Prediction
Future Hegemony?
Integration or Disintegration?
Center-Periphery Relaions
Government Intervention
Management of the Global Economy
Conclusion
Chapter Summary
Points of Contention
Notes
GLOSSARY
SUGGESTED READINGS
INDEX
[close]
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