Making Globalization Work
The Next Steps to Global Justice
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:6th Sep '07
Should be back in stock very soon
This insightful book by Joseph Stiglitz explores how to address global challenges such as poverty, trade inequities, and climate change, advocating for a more equitable globalization.
In Making Globalization Work, Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz presents a compelling analysis of the challenges posed by globalization, particularly for the world's impoverished populations. He argues that the current global economic framework often fails to address the needs of developing nations, leading to increased inequality and suffering. By highlighting the shortcomings of major financial institutions like the IMF and World Bank, Stiglitz calls for a re-evaluation of their policies and practices to better serve all nations.
The author offers concrete solutions to pressing issues such as third world debt, trade fairness, and global warming, showcasing how these challenges can be tackled effectively. Stiglitz emphasizes that a fairer and more equitable approach to globalization is not only a moral imperative but also beneficial for the global economy as a whole. He envisions a world where the interests of the poor are prioritized alongside those of wealthier nations, leading to a more sustainable and just global economy.
Through Making Globalization Work, Stiglitz inspires readers to rethink the status quo and consider radical yet practical reforms that can create a more inclusive global system. His passionate and engaging writing resonates with both the public and policymakers, making a strong case for the necessity of change in the global economic landscape. This book serves as a vital resource for anyone interested in understanding and addressing the complexities of globalization today.
Stiglitz has written an excellent book that can act as a lodestar for those who want to achieve a different and better world -- Martin Jacques * Guardian *
ISBN: 9780141024967
Dimensions: 198mm x 130mm x 22mm
Weight: 283g
384 pages