Globalization and self-determination is the nation state under siege? / edited by David R. Cameron, Gustav Ranis and Annalisa Zinn.

Other author Cameron, David R.
Other author Ranis, Gustav.
Other author Zinn, Annalisa, 1980-
Format Electronic
Publication InfoLondon ; New York : Routledge,
Descriptionxvii, 353 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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SeriesRoutledge studies in the modern world economy ; 58
Routledge studies in the modern world economy ; 58. ^A399476
Contents Trade, political institutions and the size of government / David R. Cameron and Soo Yeon Kim -- Public opinion, international economic integration and the welfare state / Kenneth Scheve and Matthew J. Slaughter -- Economic insecurity and the globalization of production / Kenneth Scheve and Matthew J. Slaughter -- The international monetary fund and the global spread of privatization / Nancy Brune, Geoffrey Garrett and Bruce Kocut -- The MDBs and the nation-state / Gustav Ranis -- The political impact of WTO membership in urban China / Mary C. Cooper and Pierre F. Landry -- Temptation versus coercion : trade agreements and the nation-state / Philip I. Levy -- Globalization, decentralization and secession : a review of the literature and some conjectures / Nicholas Sambanis -- Economic integration and political separatism : parallel trends or causally linked processes? / Annalisa Zinn -- Globalization and ethnonationalist movements : evidence from Spain and India / Meredith L. Weiss -- Globalization and fiscal decentralization / Geoffrey Garrett and Jonathan Rodden -- Recentralizing while decentralizing : how national governments re-appropriate forest resources / Arun Agrawal and Jesse C. Ribot.
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ISBN041577022X (hbk.)
ISBN9780415770224 (hbk.)
ISBN0203086635 (ebk.)
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