Critical perspectives on free trade and globalization
Critical perspectives on free trade and globalization
edited by Bridey Heing
Book - 2018
Examines the nature of free trade and how increasing globalization is affecting how nations and corporations can trade goods and culture across borders quicker and in greater quantities than ever before. Discusses the current debate about how globalization can be best used to benefit all parties, while also protecting the world's workers.
|a Critical perspectives on free trade and globalization /
|c edited by Bridey Heing.
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|a New York :
|b Enslow Publishing,
|c 2018.
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|a 229 pages ;
|c 24 cm.
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|b txt
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|a unmediated
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|a volume
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|a Analyzing the issues
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Introduction -- What academics, experts and researchers say -- What the government and politicians say -- What the courts say -- What advocacy organizations say -- What the media say -- What ordinary people say.
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|a Examines the nature of free trade and how increasing globalization is affecting how nations and corporations can trade goods and culture across borders quicker and in greater quantities than ever before. Discusses the current debate about how globalization can be best used to benefit all parties, while also protecting the world's workers.