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Unholy Trinity
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Unholy Trinity

The IMF, World Bank and WTO
BuchGebunden
Verkaufsrang472793inWirtschaft

Beschreibung

Who really runs the global economy? The triad of "governance institutions"--The IMF, the World Bank and the WTO. Globalization hugely increased these undemocratic institutions' power, drastically affecting the livelihoods of peoples across the world with their particular kind of neoliberal capitalism. Their 'Washington Consensus' proposed that poverty was to be ended by increasing inequality. This new edition of "Unholy Trinity" is completely updated and revised. It argues neoliberal global capitalism has produced an unstable global economy, rife with speculation and structurally prone to crises. Indeed the crisis is now so severe that governance will become impossible. The IMF is in disgrace, the WTO can hardly meet and the World Bank survives as a global philanthropist. Is this the end for the Unholy Trinity?
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-84813-251-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandGebunden
Erscheinungsdatum14.05.2009
AuflageSecond Edition
Seiten297 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 224 mm, Höhe 146 mm, Dicke 27 mm
Gewicht522 g
Artikel-Nr.1924911
KatalogBuchzentrum
Datenquelle-Nr.4586729
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Richard Peet is Professor of Geography at Clark University. He grew up near Liverpool and attended the LSE, the University of British Columbia and the University of California, Berkeley. His main interests include development, policy regimes, globalization, power, social theory, philosophy and Marxism. He was editor of Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography for many years. He also co-edited Economic Geography, and is now editor of Human Geography, a new journal. His is the author of twelve books including (with Elaine Hartwick) Theories of Development (2008); (with Michael Watts) Liberation Ecologies (2004) and Geographies of Power (2007).