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The new global economy and developing countries : making openness work / Dani Rodrik

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoFecha de copyright: Brantford, Ont. : Overseas Development Council, ©1999Descripción: 168 páginas : ilustraciones; 23 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • no mediado
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 156517027X
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 337.09172 R696n 1999
Contenidos parciales:
Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Openness in Perspective -- Ch. 3. Investment Strategies -- Ch. 4. Managing Turbulence in the World Economy -- Ch. 5. Is Africa Different? -- Ch. 6. Summary and implications.
Resumen: Policymakers in the developing world are grappling with new dilemmas created by openness to trade and capital flows. What role, if any, remains for the state in promoting industrialization? Does openness worsen inequality, and if so, what can be done about it? What is the best way to handle turbulence from the world economy, especially the fickleness of international capital flows? In this study, Dani Rodrik argues that successful integration into the world economy requires a complementary set of policies and institutions at home. Policymakers must reinforce their external strategy of liberalization with an internal strategy that gives the state substantial responsibility in building physical and human capital and mediating social conflicts.
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Libro Libro Juan Montalvo Sala general Col. General 337.09172 R696n 1999 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) Ej. 1 Disponible 00002072

Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Openness in Perspective -- Ch. 3. Investment Strategies -- Ch. 4. Managing Turbulence in the World Economy -- Ch. 5. Is Africa Different? -- Ch. 6. Summary and implications.

Policymakers in the developing world are grappling with new dilemmas created by openness to trade and capital flows. What role, if any, remains for the state in promoting industrialization? Does openness worsen inequality, and if so, what can be done about it? What is the best way to handle turbulence from the world economy, especially the fickleness of international capital flows? In this study, Dani Rodrik argues that successful integration into the world economy requires a complementary set of policies and institutions at home. Policymakers must reinforce their external strategy of liberalization with an internal strategy that gives the state substantial responsibility in building physical and human capital and mediating social conflicts.

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