Contents
Figures and Tables
Foreword, by Samuel Bowles
Acknowledgments
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Introduction, by the Editors
PART I
THE GLOBAL ECONOMY:INTERNATIONAL FLOWS AND NATIONAL DILEMMAS
1 Power, Profits, and Cooperation in the Global Economy
2 Trade Policy: Who Wins, Who Loses?
3 Crossing Borders: A Case for Cooperation in International Financial Markets
4 Immigration and the World Economy
5 U.S. Militarism and the Global Economy
6 Cocaine Capitalism
7 Can Markets Work in Eastern Europe?
8 The Rise and Fall of the Keynesian Revolution in the Age of the Global Marketplace
PART II CHANGES IN THE INDUSTRIALIZED WORLD: NATIONS AND MULTINATIONALS
9 Global Equity and Environmental Crisis: An Argument for Reducing Working Hours in the North
10 The United States as a Debtor Country
11 Multinational Corporations and the Internationalization of Production: An Industry Perspective
12 The Japanese Model of Production: Cooperation or Coercion?
13 From Junior Partner To ... ? Japan in the World Economy
14 The Great Trade Debates
PART III THE THIRD WORLD IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY: FAILED MODELS AND NEW APPROACHES
15 Managing the Latin American Debt Crisis: The International Monetary Fund and Beyond
16 Foreign Aid and Dependent Development
17 The Crisis of Plenty: Africa
18 The International Economy and the Environment in Latin America
19 The Internationalization of the U.S. Military Industry: A Caribbean Case Study
20 No More NICs
21 Developrnent Strategies in Latin America: Which Way Now?
22 Third World Socialism and the Demise of COMECON
23 Making Connections: Women in the International Economy
Glossary
The Contributors
Index