Description |
xi, 307 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
1. Globalization of Economic Activity: Definition, Sources, Measurement, and Limits -- 2. Globalization and Public Policy: An Analytical Framework -- 3. Policy Responses: Matching Economic and Political Geography -- 4. Global Financial Markets: Pioneers in Global Public Policy -- 5. Global Crime and Public Policy: The Case of Money Laundering -- 6. From Denial to Disclosure: Dual-Use Trade in a Globalizing Industry -- 7. Conclusion |
Summary |
In this book, Wolfgang Reinicke provides an in-depth analysis of economic globalization and examines its implications for public policy. Using three studies - the need for global supervision of banking and finance; efforts to control money laundering, the engine of global criminal networks; and the management of dual-use technology transfer after the cold war - the book shows how the principles of global public policy have the potential to improve the capacities of governments and international organizations to deal with the challenges of the 21st century, without having to resort to territorial answers |
Analysis |
Economic integration |
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Globalisation |
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International comparisons |
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International monetary relations |
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Money laundering |
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Overseas item |
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Policy sciences |
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Self regulation |
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Statistics |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
SUBJECT |
Economic policy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2003049375
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Subject |
Economic policy.
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International economic integration.
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Policy sciences.
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Author |
Brookings Institution.
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LC no. |
98008941 |
ISBN |
0815773897 (paperback) |
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0815773900 (cloth) |
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