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features of the world economy giving rise to the present military phase. It argues that globalisation is a self … structural crisis, the paper argues, arises from an unsustainable economic relation between the US economy and the world economy … weight of two decades of accelerating economic stagnation, accompanied by universally growing inequality. The governments of …
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period – ‘globalisation’, understood as the period of intense financial deregulation and the creation of a world market in …. Inequality is measured as the ratio between GDP per capita in the IMF’s ‘Advanced countries’ and all remaining countries, in … current dollars at market exchange rates. At the beginning of globalisation this ratio was approximately 10 to 1. By 2002 it …
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This interview is a prepublication version of an article that appeared in the Turkish journal Praxis in September 2002. The article published answers to questions posed by the journal editors to Alan Freeman, Riccardo Bellofiore and Hugo Radice. In this article I have assembled my own responses,...
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2002. Over the same period – ‘globalisation’, understood as the period of intense financial deregulation and the creation … South has doubled. Inequality is measured as the ratio between GDP per capita in the IMF’s ‘Advanced countries’ and all … remaining countries, in current dollars at market exchange rates. At the beginning of globalisation this ratio was approximately …
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This article comprises our introduction to the book The Politics of Empire: Globalization in Crisis (Freeman and Kagarlitsky 2004) which we wrote jointly to introduce the articles in that volume, was the outcome of a seminar called in 2002 by the Transnational Institute to assess responses to...
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Prepublication version of ‘When things go wrong: the Political Economy of Market Breakdown’ in Westra; R and Alan Zuege (Eds) (2003) Value and the World Economy Today: Production; Finance and Globalization; pp91-118. London:MacMillan; ISBN: 1 40390 002 7 This paper constructs a theoretical...
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’s World Economic Outlook team to assess the progress of inequality and grown since ‘globalisation’, understood as the period … globalisation world inequality, measured as the ratio of income per capita in the global south as a whole and the global north as a …This is a prepublication version of an analysis of the world economy which appeared in ‘The Inequality of Nations’ in …
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Forum on the Theoretical analysis of the Imperialism of the XXI Century, organised by the Laboratorio per la Critica Sociale … that the world is entering a new age of war, a political consequence of Globalisation. A supplementary file contains slides …
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imperialism dating from the turn of the last century. It considers also the empirical relevance of Kondratieff’s and Schumpeter … Westra and Alan Zuege (eds) Phases of Capitalist Development: Booms, Crises, and Globalization, pp195-215. London: McMillan … of a process of globalisation, in some sense, and the second, that it is explicable through the classical accounts of …
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This paper, published in Labour Focus on Eastern Europe , Number 59, 1998. pp 74-93 and reproduced in a number of … journals and books, examines the consequences for world trade of the restructuring – commonly termed ‘globalisation’ that arose …
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