TY - BOOK AU - Baker, Dean, ed. AU - Epstein, Gerald, ed. AU - Pollin, Robert, ed. TI - Globalization and progressive economic policy SN - 9780521643764 U1 - 338.92 PY - 2000/// CY - New York PB - Cambridge KW - Economic Development KW - International Economic Integration KW - International Economic Relations N1 - 1. Introduction I The IMF, the World Bank, and neo-liberalism 2. The revival of the liberal creed: the IMF, the World Bank and inequality in a globalized economy 3. India: dirigisme, structural adjustment and the radical alternative II Foreign direct investment, globalization, and neo-liberalism 4. Globalisation, transnational corporations, and economic development: can the developing countries pursue strategic industrial policy in a globalising world economy? 5. Multinational corporations in the neo-liberal regime III Globalization of finance 6. Implications of globalization for macroeconomic theory and policy in developing countries 7. Asia and the crisis of financial globalization 8. Globalization and financial systems: policies for the new environment 9. Housing finance in the age of globalization: from social housing to life cycle risk IV Trade, wages and the environment: North and South 10. Openness and equity: regulating labor market outcomes in a globalized economy 11. Integration and income distribution under the North American Free Trade Agreement: the experience of Mexico 12. Malthus redux? Globalization and the environment V Migration of people in a global economy 13. Freedom to move in the age of globalization 14. Immigration, inequality and policy alternatives 15. Notes on international migration suggested by the Indian experience VI Globalization and macroeconomic policy 16. The NAIRU: is it a real constraint 17. Internal and external constraints on egalitarian policies 18. The effects of globalization on policy formation in South Africa 19. Can domestic expansionary policies succeed in a globally integrated environment? A consideration of alternatives ER -