Publication

2003 - Cato Institute, Washington, DC

Language

English

Word Count

82,750 words, Guess

Page Count

331 pages

Identifiers

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  • LibraryThing163367
  • Goodreads222574
  • WikidataQ525019

Classifications

  • LCCHB

Description

"In Defense of Global capitalism is the first book to rebut, systematically and thoroughly, the claims of the anti-globalization movement. With facts, statistics, and graphs, Norberg shows why capitalism is in the process of creating a better world. The book is written in a conversational style with an emphasis on liberal values and the opportunities and freedom that globalization brings to the world's poor." "Norberg takes on the tough issues - economic growth, freedom vs. equality, free trade and fair trade, international debt, child labor, cultural imperialism - and concludes that free-market capitalism is the best route out of global poverty."--Jacket.

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  • In defense of global capitalismCato Institute2003-01-01

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