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1 online resource |
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Routledge revivals |
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Routledge revivals.
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Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; The authors; Foreword; Preface: Towards sustainable globalisation; Preliminary remarks; 1 Giving economic globalisation a human meaning; 2 A new international monetary order; Introduction; 3 Living in the global society: Economic strategies and institutions; Part One: Development or underdevelopment?; 4 The impact of culture on development; 5 Development, inequality, social exclusion; 6 Development and underdevelopment in Latin America; 7 Development in Asia: A view from below; 8 Economic invasion and its effects on Asian cultures |
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9 African strategies in the emerging global, political and economic equilibrium10 North-South relations in the statements of the European Catholic Bishops; 11 The Church for a human economy, the basis of peace; Part Two: Economic globalisation: New regionalism and margialisation; 12 Freedom of trade, globalisation and economic interdependence: Factors for progress and strengthening of world peace; 13 Economic globalisation and the developing countries; 14 The financialisation of the world and the risks of not making sense |
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15 Globalisation or exclusion? An historic challenge for Europe and the post-communist countries16 Globalisation of the economy, dualisation of society and the rise in unemployment and poverty; 17 Migration: The advent of a new world?; 18 Globalisation and the Italian economy; 19 An economy that avoids exclusion; Part Three: What kind of international political and economic equilibrium?; 20 Globalisation processes and economic democracy: The role of Europe; 21 Globalisation as specificity of post-industrial economies: Economic implications and ethical options |
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22 Globalisation and value systems23 Co-operation, international institutions and globalisation; 24 Economic growth or human development? An economy at the service of humankind; Part Four: Ideas for a debate: Towards co-operative competition; Introduction: Towards co-operative competition?; 25 Co-operative competition is possible; 26 Ethical signposts for a new world economic order; 27 Beyond the myth of competitiveness: Disarming the economy for a new world social contract; 28 Co-operative competition or competitive co-operation?; 29 The community: Towards competition and co-operation |
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Conclusions30 Some final considerations; 31 Governing globalisation: Ideas from a conference |
Notes |
Originally published 1997 by Ashgate Publishing |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Papers originally presented at an international conference on the topic "Economics: for what kind of future?", held in Rome, Nov. 30-Dec. 2, 1995 and organized by the International Jacques Maritain Institute in association with the Institute of Moral Theology of Fribourg University, Switzerland, and the Maria SS. Assunta University of Rome |
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed January 24, 2019) |
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International economic relations -- Congresses
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Economic development -- Congresses
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- International -- Economics.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- International -- General.
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Economic development
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International economic relations
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Papini, Roberto, 1938- editor.
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Pavan, Antonio, editor.
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Zamagni, Stefano, editor.
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Institut international Jacques Maritain.
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Université de Fribourg. Institut de théologie morale.
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Istituto universitario pareggiato di magistero "Maria SS. Assunta."
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ISBN |
9780429445361 |
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0429445369 |
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