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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | Main Collection | HC 130 .I5 K33 2013 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5146148 |
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HC 125 .M634 1981 Latin America, economic development and regional differentiation / | HC 125 .W37 1997 Latin America : development and conflict since 1945 / | HC 130 .I5 F47 2012 Economic mobility and the rise of the Latin American middle class / | HC 130 .I5 K33 2013 Globalization and the distribution of wealth : the Latin American experience, 1982-2008 / | HC 130 .P6 S82 1993 The state of world rural poverty : a profile of Latin America and the Caribbean. | HC 135 .D46 1982 Dependence and inequality : a systems approach to the problems of Mexico and other developing countries / | HC 135 .R777 2010 Mexico : why a few are rich and the people poor / |
1. Globalization and the distribution of wealth: problems and definitions -- 2. The ethical and practical implications of poverty and inequality -- 3. The political dimension of the links between globalization and the distribution of wealth -- 4. The Latin American experience, 1982-2008 -- 5. The Argentine experience in a comparative perspective, 1982-2008 -- 6. Regional comparisons and policy implications.
"The effect of globalization on poverty and inequality is a key issue in contemporary international politics yet it has been neglected in international relations and comparative politics literatures. Arie M. Kacowicz explores the complex relationship between globalization and the distribution of wealth as a political problem in international relations, analyzing them through the prism of poverty and inequality. He develops a political framework (an 'intermestic model') which captures the interaction between the international and the domestic domains and explains those effects with a particular emphasis upon the state and its relations with society. He also specifies the different hypotheses about the possible links between globalization and the distribution of wealth and tests them in the context of Latin America during the years 1982-2008, with a particular focus on Argentina and the deep crisis it experienced in 2001-2"-- Provided by publisher.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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