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Asymmetric Globalization. Nancy Birdsall.

by Birdsall, Nancy; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 5Business. Publisher: Brookings Review, 2003ISSN: 1522-3191;.Subject(s): Competition -- International | Developing countries -- Economic conditions | Developing countries -- Economic policy | Globalization | Income distribution | International relations | Labor market | Poverty | Power (Social sciences) | World politicsDDC classification: 050 Summary: "The globalization of markets can benefit--and has benefited--rich and poor alike. But the integration of the global economy is outpacing the development of a healthy global polity. To realize the values and rules critical to a secure and just world--and to make the full benefits of a global market available to all--will require a better global politics." (BROOKINGS REVIEW) This article focuses on the current state of globalization and outlines the importance of world politics on the global market and how harmony between these entities can bring economic stability to the masses.
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Originally Published: Asymmetric Globalization, Spring 2003; pp. 22-27.

"The globalization of markets can benefit--and has benefited--rich and poor alike. But the integration of the global economy is outpacing the development of a healthy global polity. To realize the values and rules critical to a secure and just world--and to make the full benefits of a global market available to all--will require a better global politics." (BROOKINGS REVIEW) This article focuses on the current state of globalization and outlines the importance of world politics on the global market and how harmony between these entities can bring economic stability to the masses.

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