Daniel Altman (2007).
Connected: 24 Hours in the Global Economy. (New York, NY:
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 304 p.). Columnist (International Herald
Tribune). Globalization--Economic aspects; International economic
relations; International finance. June 15,
2005 - people, deals, issues that
helped shape international economy on a randomly chosen day;
hour-by-hour journey through more than a dozen cities in world trading
system.
Christopher A. Bartlett and Sumantra Ghoshal (1989).
Managing Across
Borders: The Transnational Solution. (Boston, MA: Harvard Business
School Press, 274 p.). International business enterprises--Management.
Richard J. Barnet, John Cavanagh (1994).
Global Dreams: Imperial Corporations and the New World Order.
(New York, NY: Simon & Schuster, 480 p.). International business
enterprises--Case studies; Economic history--1945-.
John H. Barton. Judith L. Goldstein, Timothy E. Josling and Richard H.
Steinberg (2006).
The Evolution of the Trade Regime: Politics, Law, and Economics of the
GATT and the WTO. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press,
242 p.). George E. Osborne Professor of Law Emeritus (Stanford
University Law School); Professor of Political Science (Stanford
University); Senior Fellow at the Freeman-Spogli Institute for
International Studies and Emeritus Professor in the Food Research
Institute (Stanford University); Professor of Law (UCLA School of Law).
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization); World Trade
Organization; Free trade; Foreign trade regulation; Regionalism; Trade
blocs; Free trade--Political aspects.
Comprehensive political-economic history of development of
world's multilateral trade institutions, General Agreement on Tariffs
and Trade (GATT) and its successor, the World Trade Organization (WTO).
Joe Bennett (2008).
Where Underpants Come From: From Checkout to Cotton Field - Travels
Through the New China. (London, UK: Simon & Schuster UK, 272
p.). Syndicated Travel Writer and Columnist. Underwear; International
trade; Free trade; International economic relations.
Underpants - from store shelf to Chinese cotton fields; all there is to know about making, selling, exporting, buying
pair of underpants bought at local discount store in New Zealand for $8.59; who could be making any money;
how many processes, middlemen involved? odyssey to China to trace pants to their source;
balanced, intricate web of contacts, exchanges
makes global trade possible.
Suzanne Berger (2005).
How We Compete: What Companies Around the World Are Doing to Make it
in Today's Global Economy. (New York, NY: Currency, 352 p.).
Raphael Dorman and Helen Starbuck Professor of Political Science
(MIT), Director of the MIT International Science and Technology
Initiative. Strategy formulation; Globalization; Management;
Manufacturing resource planning.
Which practices
succeed/fail in today’s global economy, and why.
William J. Bernstein (2008).
A Splendid Exchange: How Trade Shaped the World. (New York, NY:
Atlantic Monthly Press, 384 p.). Financial Theorist, Historian.
Globalization--Economic aspects; Globalization--Social aspects.
Global commerce from prehistoric origins to
today's controversies; trade and globalization as evolutionary process
as old as war, religion (historical constant) that will continue to
foster growth of intellectual capital, shrink world, propel trajectory
of human species.
Jagdish Bhagwati (2004).
In Defense of Globalization. (New
York, NY: Oxford University Press, 308 p.). Professor (Columbia
University). Globalization--Economic aspects; Globalization--Social
aspects; Anti-globalization movement.
Stanley Bing (2006).
Rome, Inc.: The Rise and Fall of the First Multinational Corporation.
(New York, NY: Norton, 197 p.). Gil Schwartz (CBS-TV Public relations
Executive). Corporate state--Rome--Humor; Parables--Humor;
Rome--History--Humor. Roman empire as multinational corporation -
a family
business prospers, an executive class rises, reverse takeovers destroy.
James Bovard (1991).
The Fair Trade Fraud. (New York, NY: St.
Martin's Press, 330 p.). Fellow at Competitive Enterprise Institute.
United States -- Commercial policy; Protectionism -- United States.
William Brittain-Catlin (2005).
Offshore: The Dark Side of the Global Economy. (New York,
NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 288 p.). Former BBC reporter,
Investigator (Kroll Associates). Tax havens--Cayman Islands;
International finance--Political aspects--Cayman Islands;
Commercial crimes--Cayman Islands; Transnational crime--Cayman
Islands; Cayman Islands--Economic conditions; Offshore capitalism
Stephen G. Brooks (2005).
Producing Security: Multinational Corporations, Globalization, and the
Changing Calculus of Conflict. (Princeton, NJ. : Princeton
University Press, c2005.: Princeton University Press, 316 p.). Assistant
Professor of Government (Dartmouth College). Security, International;
International economic relations; Globalization; International business
enterprises. Globalization of production -
influence on war and peace.
Andrew G. Brown (2003).
Reluctant Partners: A History of Multilateral Trade Cooperation,
1850-2000. (Ann Arbor, MI: University of Michigan Press, 254
p.). Former Director of the General Analysis and Policies Division for
the United Nations. International trade; International economic
relations. Possibilities for cooperation among
states.
Stephen G. Bunker and Paul S. Ciccantell (2005).
Globalization and the Race for Resources. (Baltimore, MD: Johns
Hopkins University Press, 263 p.). Former Professor of Sociology
(University of Wisconsin--Madison); Associate Professor of Sociology
(Western Michigan University). Natural resources--History; Mineral
industries--History; Globalization--History; Capitalism--History;
International economic relations--History.
Profound connection between
global dominance, control of natural resources; how
five nations
achieved trade dominance by devising technologies, social and financial
institutions, markets to enhance their access to raw materials.
--- (2007).
East Asia and the Global Economy: Japan’s Ascent, with Implications for
China’s Future. (Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press.
Former Professor of Sociology (University of Wisconsin--Madison);
Associate Professor of Sociology (Western Michigan University).
Industries--Japan--History--20th century; Raw materials--Japan;
International economic relations--History; Globalization; Capitalism;
Natural resources; Japan--Economic policy--1945- ; Japan--Foreign
economic relations. What drove Japan's economic
expansion (key factors), how Japan globalized work economy to support
it, effects on reorganization of significant sectors of global economy;
why spectacular growth halted in 1990s; theory of "new historical
materialism"; China's recent path of economic growth, dominance.
Nayan Chanda (2007).
Bound Together: How Traders, Preachers, Adventurers, and Warriors Shaped
Globalization. (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 416 p.).
Director of Publications, Yale Center for the Study of Globalization.
Social evolution; Commerce--History; Intercultural
communication--History; Culture diffusion--History;
Globalization--History. Globalization of human
interaction; process of ever-growing interconnectedness, interdependence
that began thousands of years ago.
Eds. Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., Bruce Mazlish (2004).
Leviathans: Multinational Corporations and the New Global History.
(New York, NY: Cambridge. International business enterprises;
Globalization--Economic aspects.
Ha-Joon Chang (2007).
Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of
Capitalism. (New York, NY: Bloomsbury, 288 p.).
Reader in the Political Economy of Development
(University of Cambridge). Free trade; Capitalism.
Contrarian history of free-market thesis; economic superpowers (U.S., Britain, Korea) attained prosperity by shameless
protectionism, government intervention in industry, copying others’
technologies, ram policies that suit ourselves down throat of developing
world.
Carl H.A. Dassbach (1989).
Global Enterprises and the World
Economy: Ford, General Motors, and IBM, the Emergence of the
Transnational Enterprise. (New York, NY: Garland, 558 p.). Ford
Motor Company -- History; General Motors Corporation -- History;
International Business Machines Corporation -- History; International
business enterprises -- History -- 20th century.
Steve Dryden (1995).
Trade Warriors: USTR and the American Crusade for Free Trade.
(New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 452 p.). United States. Office
of the U.S. Trade Representative--History; Free trade--United
States--History--20th century; Tariff--United States--History--20th
century; United States--Commercial policy--History--20th century.
Eds. Mark Duckenfield, Gordon Bannerman, Anthony Howe and Cheryl
Schonhardt-Bailey (2008).
Battles over Free Trade: Anglo-American Experiences with International
Trade, 1776–2006. (Brookfield, VT: Pickering & Chatto, 1,616 p.
(4 vols)). Free trade--history; International trade-- History.
Evolution of free trade from publication of Adam
Smith's The Wealth of Nations in 1776 to present day; relationship
between trade and politics, appropriate role of international
regulation, domestic concerns about foreign competition, multilateral
trade agreements.
Francesco Duina (2006).
The Social Construction of Free Trade: The European Union, NAFTA, and
MERCOSUR. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 224 p.).
Assistant Professor of Sociology (Bates College) and Visiting Professor
at the International Center for Business and Politics (Copenhagen
Business School). European Union; Canada. Treaties, etc. 1992 Oct. 7;
MERCOSUR (Organization); Free trade; Free trade--Social aspects;
Regionalism; Trade blocs. Economic sociology and comparative regional
integration. New interpretation of the
proliferation of regional trade agreements (RTAs) at the end of the
twentieth century.
John H. Dunning (1993).
The Globalization of Business: The Challenge of the 1990s. (New
York, NY: Routledge, 467 p.). International business enterprises;
Investments, Foreign.
--- (1997).
Alliance Capitalism and Global Business. (New York, NY:
Routledge, 383 p.). Strategic alliances (Business); International
business enterprises--Management; Investments, Foreign.
Ed. John H. Dunning (2000).
Regions, Globalization, and the Knowledge-Based Economy. (New
York, NY: Oxford University Press, 506 p.). International business
enterprises--Case studies; Regional economics--Case studies;
Globalization.
Alfred E. Eckes, Jr. (1995).
Opening America's Market: U.S.
Foreign Trade Policy Since 1776. (Chapel Hill, NC: University of
North Carolina Press, 402 p.). Former Trade Official in Reagan and Bush
Administrations. Exports--United States--History; Free trade--United
States--History; United States--Commercial policy; United
States--Commercial policy--Sources.
Alfred E. Eckes, Jr., Thomas W. Zeiler (2003).
Globalization and the American Century. (New York, NY: Cambridge
University Press, 343 p.). Globalization--History--20th century; United
States--Foreign relations--20th century.
Ed. Peter Engardio (2006).
Chindia: How China and India Are Revolutionizing Global Business.
(New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, 224 p.). Senior Writer at BusinessWeek;
Former Asia Correspondent for six years. Globalization--Economic
aspects--China; Globalization--Economic aspects--India; China--Economic
conditions; China--Economic policy; India--Economic conditions;
India--Economic policy. Frontline reports from BusinessWeek's
award-winning Asia staff with point-by-point commentary by experts.
Elizabeth Fones-Wolf (1994).
Selling Free Enterprise: The Business
Assault on Labor and Liberalism, 1945-60. (Urbana, IL: University of
Illinois Press, 307 p.). Free enterprise--United States--Public opinion;
Public opinion--United States; Political culture--United States;
Corporate image--United States; Labor unions--United States; Industrial
relations--United States.
Tony Freyer (1992).
Regulating Big Business: Antitrust in Great
Britain and America, 1880-1990. (New York, NY: Cambridge University
Press, 399 p.). Trade regulation--Great Britain--History; Trade
regulation--United States--History; Trusts, Industrial--Great
Britain--History; Trusts, Industrial--United States--History; Antitrust
law--Great Britain--History; Antitrust law--United States--History.
Martin S. Fridson (2006).
Unwarranted Intrusions: The Case Against Government Intervention in the
Marketplace. (Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 309 p.). Trade
regulation--United States; Restraint of trade--United States;
Intervention (Federal government)--United States; Economics--Political
aspects--United States; Industrial policy--United States; United
States--Politics and government--2001-Economic
reality of some of popular, financially draining subsidies; debunks
programs that claim to provide jobs, encourage savings, provide
affordable housing, preserve family farms.
Thomas L. Friedman (2000).
The Lexus and the Olive Tree. (New
York, NY: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 469 p. [rev. ed.]). International
economic relations; Free trade; Capitalism--Social aspects;
Technological innovations--Economic aspects; Technological
innovations--Social aspects; Intercultural communication; Globalization;
United States--Foreign economic relations.
--- (2005).
The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First
Century. (New York: NY: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 496 p.).
Three-time Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and Foreign Affairs Columnist
(The New York Times). Diffusion of innovations.; Information society.;
Globalization--Economic aspects; Globalization--Social aspects.
Eds. Hubert Gabrisch and Jens Ho¨lscher (2006).
The Successes and Failures of Economic Transition: The European
Experience. (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 256 p.). Free
enterprise--Europe, Eastern; Post-communism--Europe, Eastern; Europe,
Eastern--Economic policy--1989-.
Transformation
of former socialist countries of Europe to market economy as political
concept (with start and end), analyzed from perspective of end (EU
membership), not of inherited burdens from socialist system; results
of transformation, ability to improve social standards, income,
growth.
Peter Gallagher (2005).
The First Ten Years of the WTO: 1995-2005. (Cambridge, UK:
Cambridge University Press, 244 p.). University of Adelaide. World
Trade Organization. Principal activities of the WTO
as the successor to GATT, steps taken to establish a global trading
system.
Andrea Goldstein; foreword by Louis T. Wells (2007).
Multinational Companies from Emerging Economies: Composition,
Conceptualization and Direction in the Global Economy. (New
York, NY: Palgrave, 208 p.). Senior Economist at the OECD Development
Centre,. International business enterprises--Developing countries.
Basis for success of of multinational
corporations from emerging economies: 1) need to compete
internationally, 2) drive to invest abroad at early stage of their
history.
David Singh Grewal (2008). Network Power: The Social Dynamics of
Globalization. (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 405 p.).
Doctoral Student in the Department of Government (Harvard University).
Globalization --Social aspects; Globalization --Economic aspects;
Social networks; Business networks; Communication, International;
Cosmopolitanism. How globalization is best
understood in terms of power inherent in social relations; how
standards of social coordination gain in value more they are used,
undermine viability of alternative forms of cooperation; how global
standards arise, falter; processes of globalization as free, forced.
Mauro F. Guillén (2005).
The Rise of Spanish Multinationals: European Business in the Global
Economy. (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 288 p.).
Dr Felix Zandman Endowed Professorship in International Management at
the Wharton School (University of Pennsylvania). International
business enterprises--Spain; Spain--Foreign economic relations.
Why Spain has become one of the world's ten
largest foreign direct investors.
Sheryllynne Haggerty (2006).
The British-Atlantic Trading Community,1760-1810: Men, Women, and the
Distribution of Goods. (Boston, MA: Brill, 304 p.). Lecturer
in Early Modern British History (University of Nottingham).
Merchants--Great Britain--History; Women merchants--Great
Britain--History; Great Britain--Commerce--History.
Case studies of Liverpool and Philadelphia to
investigate the nature of the British-Atlantic trading community
between 1760 and 1810.
Michael Hart, with Bill Dymond and Colin Robertson; foreword by
Donald Macdonald (1994).
Decision at Midnight: Inside the Canada-US Free Trade Negotiations.
(Vancouver, BC: UBC Press, 456 p.). Canada. Treaties, etc. United
States, 1988 Jan. 2; Free trade--Canada; Free trade--United States;
Libre-e´change--Canada; Libre-e´change--E´tats-Unis;
Canada--Commerce--United States; United States--Commerce--Canada;
Canada--Accords commerciaux; E´tats-Unis--Accords commerciaux.
Douglas A. Irwin (1996).
Against the Tide: An Intellectual
History of Free Trade. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press,
265 p.). Professor of Economics (Dartmouth). Free Trade. Author covers
the thinking on free trade from ancient times to the present. Presents
major intellectual arguments against free trade while arguing they are
fatally flawed.
--- (2005).
Free Trade Under Fire. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton
University Press, 304 p. [2nd ed.]). Free trade--United States; Globalization; United
States--Commercial policy.
Harold James (2001).
The End of Globalization: Lessons from the
Great Depression. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 260 p.).
International economic relations; International trade; International
finance Depressions--1929; Financial crises; National state;
Globalization--Economic aspects.
Ed. Geoffrey Jones (1986).
British Multinationals: Origins, Management, and Performance.
(Brookfield, VT: Gower, 212 p.). International business
enterprises--History; Corporations, British--History.
--- (1994).
The Making of Global Enterprise. (Portland, OR: F. Cass, 209
p.). International business enterprises--History; International business
enterprises--Case studies. Two main themes: 1) How has global business
developed over the last century? 2) What has been its impact on host
economies?
Geoffrey Jones (2000).
Merchants to Multinationals: British Trading
Companies in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries. (New York, NY:
Oxford University Press, 404 p.). Joseph C. Wilson Professor of Business
Administration (Harvard Business School). Trading companies--Great
Britain--History; International business enterprises--Great
Britain--History; Investments, British--History; International
trade--History.
--- (2005).
Multinationals and Global Capitalism: From the Nineteenth to the
Twenty-First Century. (New York, NY: Oxford University Press,
340 p.). Joseph C. Wilson Professor of Business Administration (Harvard
Business School). International business enterprises--History--19th
century; International business enterprises--History--20th century;
Capitalism--History--19th century; Capitalism--History--20th century;
Globalization--Economic aspects--History--19th century;
Globalization--Economic aspects--History--20th century.
Edward S. Kaplan and Thomas W. Ryley (1994).
Prelude to Trade
Wars: American Tariff Policy, 1890-1922. (Westport, CT: Greenwood
Press, 144 p.). Professor with the Social Science Department at New York
City Technical College (City University of New York); Professor Emeritus
from New York City Technical College (City University of New York). Tariff--United States--History.
Edward S. Kaplan (1996).
American Trade Policy: 1923-1995.
(Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 176 p.). Canada. Treaties, etc. 1992
Oct. 7; Free trade--United States--History--20th century; United
States--Commercial policy--History--20th century.
John Kay (2004).
Culture and Prosperity: The Truth about Markets:
Why Some Nations Are Rich but Most Remain Poor. (New york, NY:
HarperBusiness, 420 p.). Free enterprise; Capitalism; Economic policy;
Economic development; Culture.
Manfred F.R. Kets de Vries with Elizabeth Florent-Treacy (1999).
The New Global Leaders: Richard Branson, Percy Barnevik, and David Simon.
(San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, 188 p.). Richard Branson; Barnevik,
Percy; David Simon; Virgin Group; British Petroleum Company; ABB Asea
Brown Boveri Ltd.; International business enterprises--Management--Case
studies; Organizational change--Case studies.
Archanun Kohpaiboon (2006).
Multinational Enterprises and Industrial Transformation: Evidence from
Thailand. (Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar, 285 p.). Assistant
Professor, Faculty of Economics (Thammasat University, Thailand).
International business enterprises--Thailand;
Industrialization--Thailand. Gains from MNE
involvement are conditioned by policy environment of host country.
David C. Korten (2001).
When Corporations Rule the World. (San
Francisco, CA: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, 384 p. [2nd ed.]).
Corporations--Political aspects; Industries--Environmental aspects;
Industrialization--Social aspects; Big business; Power (Social
sciences); Business and politics; International business enterprises;
International economic relations; Sustainable development.
Melvyn B. Krauss (1978).
The New Protectionism: The Welfare State
and International Trade. (New York, Ny: New York University Press,
119 p.). Senior Fellow (Hoover Institution). Protectionism; Welfare
state; Commerce. Published for International Center for Economic Policy
Studies. Author examines how inflexibility of welfare-state economies
breed new dangers to free trade.
--- (1997).
How Nations Grow Rich: The Case for Free Trade.
(New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 140 p.). Senior Fellow (Hoover
Institution). Protectionism; Welfare state; International trade.
James Kynge (2006).
China Shakes the World: A Titan’s Breakneck Rise and Troubled Future and
the Challenge for America. (Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 288
p.). Former Beijing Bureau Chief of the Financial Times. China--Economic
conditions--2000- ; China--Foreign economic relations.
China's hunger for jobs, raw materials, energy,
and food and its export of goods, workers, and investments drastically
reshape world trade and politics.
Deepak Lal (2004).
In Praise of Empires: Globalization and Order. (New York, NY:
Palgrave Macmillan, 270 p.). James S. Coleman Professor of International
Development Studies (UCLA) and Professor Emeritus of Political Economy
(University College of London). Imperialism; Imperialism--History;
International relations; Globalization; International economic
relations; United States--Foreign relations--2001---Forecasting.
Empires and globalization, the place of the
US in the current world order.
Charles Paul Lewis (2005).
How the East Was Won: The Impact of Multinational Companies on Eastern
Europe and the Former Soviet Union. (New York, NY: Palgrave
Macmillan, 222 p.). Managing Editor in Economist Intelligence Unit.
International business enterprises--Europe, Eastern;
Post-communism--Europe, Eastern; International business
enterprises--Former Soviet republics; Post-communism--Former Soviet
republics; Europe, Eastern--Economic conditions--1989-; Europe,
Eastern--Politics and government--1989-; Former Soviet
republics--Economic conditions; Former Soviet republics--Politics and
government.
Richard C. Longworth (2007).
Caught in the Middle: America's Heartland in the Age of Globalism.
(New York, NY: Bloomsbury, 320 p.). Former Foreign Correspondent and
Senior Writer (Chicago Tribune). Globalization; Manufacturing; midwest.
Reality in heartland - manufacturing collapse has crippled Midwest, biofuels
revolution may save it, school districts struggle with new
immigrants, Iowa meatpacking town can’t survive without them; portrait
of Midwesterners as sluggish, unskilled, risk-averse mediocrities,
obsolete industrial-age dreams of job security, allergic to change,
indifferent to education, unfit for global age.
Barry C. Lynn (2005).
End of the Line: The Rise and Coming Fall of the Global Corporation.
(New York, NY: Doubleday, 312 p.). Fellow at the New American
Foundation, Former Executive Editor of Global Business magazine.
International business enterprises; Contracting out;
Globalization--Economic aspects; Globalization--Social aspects;
International economic relations; International business
enterprises--United States; Contracting out--United States;
Globalization--Economic aspects--United States; Globalization--Social
aspects--United States; United States--Foreign economic relations.
John R. MacArthur (2000).
The Selling of "Free Trade":
Nafta, Washington, and the Subversion of American Democracy
(New York, NY: Hill & Wang, 388 p.). President and Publisher of
Harper's Magazine. Canada. Treaties, etc. 1992 Oct. 7; Free
trade--United States; International economic relations; United
States--Commercial policy.
Ira C. Magaziner and Mark Patinkin (1989).
The Silent War: Inside
the Global Business Battles Shaping America's Future. (New York, NY:
Random House, 415 p.). Competition, International--Case studies;
Corporations--United States--Case studies.
Peter T. Marsh (1999).
Bargaining on Europe: Britain and the First
Common Market, 1860-1892. (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 246
p.). Free trade--Europe--History--19th century; Free trade--Great
Britain--History--19th century; Protectionism--Europe--History--19th
century; Protectionism--Europe--History--19th century; Great
Britain--Commercial policy--History--19th century; Great
Britain--Commercial treaties--History--19th century.
Thomas K. McCraw (1984).
Prophets of Regulation: Charles Francis
Adams, Louis D. Brandeis, James M. Landis, Alfred E. Kahn
(Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 387 p.).
Brian McDonald (1998).
The World Trading System: The Uruguay Round and Beyond. (New
York, NY: St. Martin’s Press, 319 p.). Deputy Head of European
Commission Office in Hong Kong. General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
(Organization); World Trade Organization; Uruguay Round (1987-1994);
Tariff; Industrial policy; International trade.
John Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge (2000).
A Future Perfect: The Challenge and Hidden Promise of Globalization.
(New York, NY: Crown Business, 386 p.). Former New York Bureau Chief
and Business Editor (The Econmiist); West Coast Bureau Chief,
Washington Correspondent (The Economist). Globalization; International
economic relations. Defense of globalization.
Karl Moore & David Lewis (2000).
Foundations of Corporate
Empire: A Complete History of the Rise and Rise of the Multinational
Enterprise. (New York, NY: Financial Times Prentice Hall, 319 p.).
International business enterprises History.
Moises Naím (2005).
Illicit: How Smugglers, Traffickers and Copycats Are Hijacking the
Global Economy. (New York, NY: Doubleday, 352 p.). Editor of
Foreign Policy (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace), Former
Minister of Industry and Trade in Venezuela, Former Executive Director
of the World Bank. Transnational crime; Drug traffic; Illegal arms
transfers; Intellectual property infringement; Illegal aliens; Money
laundering; Globalization--Economic aspects. How traffickers are changing
the globalized world.
John V. C. Nye (2007).
War, Wine, and Taxes: The Political Economy of Anglo-French Trade,
1689-1900. (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 192
p.). Frederic Bastiat Chair in Political Economy (George Mason
University). Tariff on wine--Great Britain--History; Great
Britain--Commercial policy--History; Great Britain--Foreign economic
relations--France; France--Foreign economic relations--Great Britain.
Britain was not free-trade nation during, after
industrial revolution; used tariffs, notably on French wine, as
mercantilist tool to politically weaken France, to respond to pressure
from local brewers and others.
Kenichi Ohmae (1999).
The Borderless World: Power and Strategy
in the Interlinked Economy (New York, NY: HarperBusiness, 248 p.
[rev. ed.]). International economic integration; International
business enterprises; International trade; International economic
relations; Economic development; Economic history--1990-
Kevin H. O’Rourke and Jeffrey G. Williamson (1999).
Globalization and History: The Evolution of a Nineteenth-Century
Atlantic Economy. (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 343 p.).
Professor of Economics (Trinity College, Dublin); Laird Bell Professor
of Economics (Harvard University). Free trade--North Atlantic
Region--History; Capital movements--North Atlantic Region--History;
North Atlantic Region--Economic integration--History; North Atlantic
Region--Emigration and immigration--History.
Trade, migration and international capital flows in the Atlantic
economy in the century prior to 1914.
Seymour Patterson (2006).
The Development of Free Trade in the 1990s and the New Rhetoric of
Protectionism. (Lewiston, NY: Edwin Mellen Press, 245 p.).
Professor of Economics (Truman State University). Free trade--United
States; Protectionism--United States; United States--Commercial
policy; United States--Foreign economic relations.
Disparity among economists and politicians of
free trade as a paradigm for economic efficiency, in contrast to the
practice of trade restrictions around the world.
Kenneth Pomeranz and Steven Topik (1999).
The World That Trade Created: Society, Culture, and the World Economy,
1400-the Present. (Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 256 p.).
Commerce--History; Commerce--Social aspects--History;
Culture--History; Industrialization--Social aspects--History;
International economic relations--History; Economic history.
Clyde Prestowitz (2005).
Three Billion New Capitalists: The Great Shift of Wealth and Rower to
the East. (New York, NY: Basic Books, 416 p.). President of the
Economic Strategy Institute. Globalization--Economic
aspects; Globalization--Social aspects.
Niranjan Rajadhyaksha (2006).
The Rise of India: Its Transformation from Poverty to Prosperity.
(Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 176 p.). Deputy Editor (Business World). India --
Economic policy -- 1991-; India -- Economic conditions -- 1947-; India
-- Commerce; India -- Social conditions -- 21st century; India --
Politics and government -- 21st century.
Development of India since
economic reforms of 1991, through prism of demographics,
outsourcing, globalization, finance, aspirations, reforms for the poor;
effects of these reforms on lives of people, their organizations.
Shereen Ratnagar (2004).
Trading Encounters: From the Euphrates to the Indus in the Bronze Age.
(New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 408 p. [2nd ed.]). Indus
civilization; South Asia--Commerce--History; Middle
East--Commerce--History.
John J. Reardon (1992).
America and the Multinational Corporation:
The History of a Troubled Partnership. (Westport, CT: Praeger, 185
p.). International business enterprises -- United States -- History.
Gordon Ritchie (1997).
Wrestling with the Elephant: The Inside
Story of the Canada-US Trade Wars. (Toronto, ON: Macfarlane Walter
& Ross, 290 p.). Canada's Chief NAFTA Negotiator. Canada. Treaties,
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The Travels of a T-Shirt in the Global Economy: An Economist Examines
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T-shirt industry;
International trade;
Free trade;
International economic relations.
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Professor of International Political Economy at the John F. Kennedy
School of Government (Harvard University). International economic
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policies tailored to local economic,
political realities rather than obeying dictates of international
globalization establishment; poor countries get rich by overcoming
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Alex Rubner (1990).
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International business enterprises.
Stephen Todd Rudman (2006).
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(Malden, MA: Blackwell, 264 p.). International business
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How
multinational corporations control and coordinate their worldwide
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Industrial policy--United States--History--20th century;
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States--Case studies; Trade regulation--United States--History--20th
century; Business and politics--United States--History--20th century;
Businesspeople--United States--Attitudes; United States--Economic
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Harold L. Sirkin, James W. Hemerling, and Arindam K. Bhattacharya
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(New York, NY: Business Plus, 304 p.). Senior Partner, Leads Boston
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Managing Director of BCG Greater China; BCG Partner in New Delhi.
Competition, International; International trade; Globalization
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head to head; how they came to power; what's necessary to compete
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Adam Smith and the Origins of American
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Correspondent for Der Spiegel in Washington DC.
Globalization--Economic aspects; International economic relations;
Free trade; Capitalism; Infrastructure (Economics); Globalization.
How globalization has affected state of world's
economy; Western prosperity, wealth, political power, democratic
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International finance; Globalization--Economic aspects--Developing
countries; United States--Commercial policy.
Author
explains 1) the functions and powers of the main institutions that
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Making Globalization Work. (New York, NY: Norton, 320 p.).
Winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Economics. Globalization--Economic
aspects. New thinking
about questions that shape globalization debate: global financial system, environment,
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Professor of History at Birkbeck College (University of London),
Fernand Braudel Senior Fellow at the European University Institute,
Florence. Free trade --Great Britain --History --19th century; Great
Britain --Commerce --History --19th century.
How doctrine of Free
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fell apart; creation of popular culture in 19th-century Britain; unraveled in First World
War, depression of 1930s; culture,
ethics, popular communication matter just as much as sound economics;
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(Economics)--China; China--Economic policy--2000- ; China--Economic
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International economic relations; Free trade; Capitalism;
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Comparison of handicraft industries of Thailand
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