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According to Research Associate Thomas I. Palley, global outsourcing represents a new economic challenge that calls for a new set of institutions. In this brief, he expands upon the problems of offshore outsourcing as outlined in Public Policy Brief no. 86 and focuses on the microeconomic...
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Contents: Preface -- 1. Introduction: Neoliberalism as a variety of capitalism -- Part I: The United States -- 'economic contradictions coming home to roost? Does the u.s. Economy face a long-term aggregate demand generation problem?', journal of post keynesian economics, 25 (1), fall, 2002,...
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The conventional wisdom is there have been two globalizations in the modern era. The first began around 1870 and ended in 1914. The second began in 1945 and is still underway. This paper challenges that view and argues there have been three globalizations, not two. The first half of the paper...
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This paper argues Rodrik's (2011) globalization trilemma is analytically mistaken. Rather than a trilemma, globalization poses a dilemma between more globalization and reduced national policy space. Not only may globalization shrink policy space, it may also twist it. The character of the twist...
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