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Vol.1: Part I: General Issues; 1. An Overview of Globalisation and World Economic Policy Responses; 2. Growing Economic Integration Prospects, Problems and the Impact of Globalisation; 3. Beyond Globalisation: The Nature and Consequences of Economic Reforms for India's Economy; 4. Globalisation, Social Expenditure and Economic Growth: A Cross-Country Study; 5. Globalisation and Funding of Higher Education: Can Developing Countries Adopt the Experience of Developed Countries; 6. Exchange Hedge - A Strategy Against the Globalisation Adversities of Finance Markets; Part II: Europe, The Americas and Australia: Policy Issues and Responses; 7. The European Employment Strategy in the Light of Globalisation: Its Origins and Effectiveness; 8. Finland: The Reluctant Globaliser; 9. Globalisation, Politics and European Financial Integration; 10. The Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA): Brazilian and US Perceptions and Potential Benefits; 11. Australia's Economic Policies in an Era of Globalisation; 12. Australian Immigration Policies: Do They Respond to Economic Globalisation? A comparative Study; 13. Immigration as a Strategy to Relileve the Ageing Problem in Developed Countries: the Spanish Case; 14. And the Poor Get Poorer - The Impact of Globalisation on Indigenous Australians - Case Studies from SW Queensland; Part III: Southeast and East Asia: Policy Issues and Responses; 15. Successful Globalisation Requires Good Corporate governance: Some East Asian Experience; 16. Malaysia in the Era of Globalisation; 17. Telecommunication Globalisation and Policy Responses of Vietnam; 18. Roles, Problems and Policies of Indonesian Small and Medium Enterprises in Globalisation; 19. Commercialisation of Brunei's Electricity Sector: Efficiency and Distributional Consequences of Following a Global Trend; 20. Singapore's Responses to Globalisation and Regional Competition; 21. Globalisation and Evolution of Korean Foreign Investment Policy: Trends and Issues; 22. Globalisation of the Chinese Economy and Its Impacat on the Japanese Economy; 23. Globalisation and China; 24. Rural-Urban Labour Mobility and Income Inequality in China Against the Background of Globalisation; 25. Globalisation and China's Reform of State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs); 26. Can Globalisation Save SOEs in China; 27. The Globalisation of China's Financial Sector: Policies, Consequences and Lessons; 28. Tourism Development and Globalisation: Experiences and Policies of China and Australia.
Vol.2: Part IV: The Middle East, Africa, Central Asia and Pacific Islands: Policy Issues and Responses; 29. The Impact of Globalisation and Information Technology on the Growth and Performance of the Commercial Banks in the United Arab Emirates; 30. Economic Change, Petrochemicals and the Middle East and North African Experience; 31. Global Integration and Development Challenges of a Newly Independent State: Lessons from Tajikistan; 32. The Impact of Globalisation on Women, Agriculture and Poverty in Kenya; 33. Globalisation, Fiji's Economic Reforms and Growth: Challenges and Opportunities for Fiji; Part V; South Asia: Policy Issues and Responses; 34. Economic Development in South Asia: Is Globalisation the Right Answer; 35. Globalisation, the WTO Agriculture Agreement and South Asian Countries; 36. Plant Variety Rights in SAARC Countries in a Global Context; 37. Benefits and Costs of Globalisation: Bangladesh's Experience; 38. Liberalisation of Agricultural Trade and Oligopsony: Needed Policy Responses for the Paddy Sector in Sri Lanka; 39. The Indian Economy and Current Globalisation; 40. Globalisation of the Indian Economy: Direction and Challenges; 41. Globalisation, Second Generation Reforms and 'Feel-Good' Factor in the Indian Economy; 42. Globalisation and India's Policy Responses in Its External Sector; 43. Foreign Investment in India: Issues and Implications for Globalisation; 44. The Indian Poor in the Reform Era: An Assessment of Popular Notions; 45. Disinvestment in India's Public Enterprises in Response to Globalisation: Myths and Realities; 46. Indian Reforms and Agriculture in a Globalising World: Past, Present and Future; 47. Globalisation and Indian Agriculture: Impact on Environmental Degradation and Rural Poverty; 48. India's Initiatives and Opposition within the WTO: A Study Focusing on the Singapore Issues; 49. Globalisation and Rural Credit Markets in India; 50. The Impact of the Central Government's Fiscal Reforms on Backward States in India: A Study of Orissa; 51. Globalisation and the Indian Family. |
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In recent decades, the process of globalisation has gathered momentum. In turn, this has necessitated economic policy responses by governments throughout the world, and these have further accelerated economic globalisation and have magnified other dimensions of growing globalisation, such as cultural change. This distinguished contributors to this book (drawn from all regions of the world) provide assessments of globalisation from varied perspectives, and outline and evaluate policy responses by governments from all major regions of the world, both by those of developed nations and by those of less developed countries. Thus, this book provides a wide coverage and a variety of views about the consequences and the ways in which individual nations and groups of nations have endeavoured to cope with globalization. |
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