Capitalism and the World Economy

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BRICs economic development
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CDSs
China's Current Account Surpluses
China’s Current Account Surpluses
comparative advantage theory
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Current Account Imbalance
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FDI Inflow
FDI Trade Nexus
Federal Reserve
financial instability
Gdp Growth
global
hedge fund regulation
imbalances
IMF
International Monetary Fund
investment
Japan's Current Account Surplus
Japan's GDP.
Japan’s Current Account Surplus
Japan’s GDP.
Keynesian economics
Lehman Shock
OCC
Pe Rc
post-Cold War global capitalism analysis
PPP Gdp
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Saving Investment Balance
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Single Stock Future
state market relations
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Vice Versa
World Development Report
World Economic Outlook Database
Yangtze River

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415733915
  • Weight: 730g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Feb 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Globalization is a phenomenon which has attracted much attention in the past, but there are still many questions that remain unanswered.

This book categorizes globalization into three types: Financial Globalization, the collapse of the Cold War order and the ensuing convergence toward the capitalistic system; and the rise of the emerging nations. The globalization of capitalism has two implications. One is trust in the market economy system and support for a minimal state while another is an aspect of the Casino Capitalism as typically seen by the rampant emergence of hedge funds.

This book explores both the light and shadows cast by globalization, endeavoring to identify both positive and problematic effects of the globalization process on the world economy. For this purpose we would first examine the nature and the feature of the world capitalism in relation to globalization. Then we would discuss and investigate the path along which important nations - first the developed nations (the USA, EU and Japan), followed by the emerging nations (BRICs) - have proceeded under the influence of globalization. Focusing on this phenomenon from diverse points of view, which is to be taken by the first-rank contributors in their fields, will be extraordinarily fruitful for understanding not only the world capitalism.

This collection, from a selection of leading international contributors, will not only shed light on world capitalism as it is now, but will also offer pointers as to its future directions.

Toshiaki Hirai is Emeritus Professor at Sophia University, Tokyo