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Globalisation and the Asia-Pacific
Contested Perspectives and Diverse Experiences
9781845425791 Edward Elgar Publishing
This book illustrates contested perspectives on globalisation represented by the diverse experiences of selected economies within the Asia-Pacific region, namely Australia, China, India and Sri Lanka as case studies.
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This book illustrates contested perspectives on globalisation represented by the diverse experiences of selected economies within the Asia-Pacific region, namely Australia, China, India and Sri Lanka as case studies.
Academics and practitioners from national governments and international organisations have contributed their unique experiences and skill-sets to a volume written in a non-technical but rigorous fashion, enabling the reader to follow complex and technical debates pertaining to globalisation. The book begins by studying the nature of disagreements among economists on the benefits and costs of globalisation, highlighting ways in which one can consolidate the gains from globalisation while mitigating its costs, offering a critique of macroeconomic conservatism and discussing the promises, pitfalls and perils of foreign direct investment. The contributors then go on to anchor global debates in regional and country specific circumstances. The issues discussed range from broad political economy perspectives to industry case studies but all are united by concerns about socio-economic disparities in an age of globalisation.
Scholars and researchers at many levels and in many fields of study including Asian studies and international economics will find this readable volume of great interest and value, as will policymakers.
Academics and practitioners from national governments and international organisations have contributed their unique experiences and skill-sets to a volume written in a non-technical but rigorous fashion, enabling the reader to follow complex and technical debates pertaining to globalisation. The book begins by studying the nature of disagreements among economists on the benefits and costs of globalisation, highlighting ways in which one can consolidate the gains from globalisation while mitigating its costs, offering a critique of macroeconomic conservatism and discussing the promises, pitfalls and perils of foreign direct investment. The contributors then go on to anchor global debates in regional and country specific circumstances. The issues discussed range from broad political economy perspectives to industry case studies but all are united by concerns about socio-economic disparities in an age of globalisation.
Scholars and researchers at many levels and in many fields of study including Asian studies and international economics will find this readable volume of great interest and value, as will policymakers.
Critical Acclaim
‘. . . this book is timely, given how the anti-globalisation movement draws so much attention. The book’s strength lies in how it examines diverse economies of the Asia-Pacific region. . . Islam and Hossain’s volume provides a solid and informative foundation for addressing these highly important themes.’
– Brian J. McVeigh, Geschichte Transnational
– Brian J. McVeigh, Geschichte Transnational
Contributors
Contributors: J.S. Bandara, B. Berne, B. Bishop, T. Conley, C. Didelon, M. Hossain, I. Islam, L.H. Liew, M. Muqtada, A. Naranpanawa, J. Quiggin
Contents
Contents:
Preface
PART I: DEBATES ON GLOBALISATION: SELECTED ISSUES
1. Globalisation, Economic Development and Economists: Voices of Dissent
Iyanatul Islam
2. Keeping the Gains of Globalisation
Brendan Berne
3. Globalisation: Macroeconomic Management and Public Finance
John Quiggin
4. Macroeconomic Stability, Growth and Employment: Issues and Considerations Beyond the Washington Consensus
Muhammed Muqtada
5. Foreign Direct Investment Policy and Economic Development
Bernie Bishop
PART II: GLOBALISATION IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION: SELECTED CASE STUDIES
6. Changing China’s Political Economy: Uniting and Dividing Impacts of Globalisation
Leong H. Liew
7. The ‘New-Economy’ and India’s Integration into the Global Market: The Case of the Silk Industry
Moazzem Hossain and Clarisse Didelon
8. Globalisation, Poverty and Disparities: The Case of Sri Lanka
Jayatilleke S. Bandara and Athula Naranpanawa
9. It’s the Government, Stupid! Globalisation, Government and Equality in Australia
Tom Conley
Index
Preface
PART I: DEBATES ON GLOBALISATION: SELECTED ISSUES
1. Globalisation, Economic Development and Economists: Voices of Dissent
Iyanatul Islam
2. Keeping the Gains of Globalisation
Brendan Berne
3. Globalisation: Macroeconomic Management and Public Finance
John Quiggin
4. Macroeconomic Stability, Growth and Employment: Issues and Considerations Beyond the Washington Consensus
Muhammed Muqtada
5. Foreign Direct Investment Policy and Economic Development
Bernie Bishop
PART II: GLOBALISATION IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION: SELECTED CASE STUDIES
6. Changing China’s Political Economy: Uniting and Dividing Impacts of Globalisation
Leong H. Liew
7. The ‘New-Economy’ and India’s Integration into the Global Market: The Case of the Silk Industry
Moazzem Hossain and Clarisse Didelon
8. Globalisation, Poverty and Disparities: The Case of Sri Lanka
Jayatilleke S. Bandara and Athula Naranpanawa
9. It’s the Government, Stupid! Globalisation, Government and Equality in Australia
Tom Conley
Index