Making Globalization Work
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Word Count
100,000 words, Guess
Page Count
400 pages
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- ISBN-139780393066203
- ISBN-100393066207
- Better World Books9780393066203
- Open LibraryOL29594774M
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[This book] focuses on policies that truly work, offering fresh new thinking about the questions that shape the globalization debate, including a plan to restructure a global financial system made unstable by America's debt, ideas for how countries can grow without degrading the environment, a framework for free and fair global trade, and much more. Throughout, [the author] reveals that economic globalization continues to outpace both the political structures and the moral sensitivity required to ensure a just and sustainable world. And he makes plain the real work that all nations must undertake to realize that goal. -Dust jacket.
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