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"Competing Conceptions Of Globalization" Revisited: Relocating The Tension Between World-Systems Analysis And Globalization Analysis, Thomas Clayton Aug 2004

"Competing Conceptions Of Globalization" Revisited: Relocating The Tension Between World-Systems Analysis And Globalization Analysis, Thomas Clayton

Linguistics Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


2004-2 Transformation Of The South Korean State: Structural Changes Of The State After The 1997 Financial Crisis, Bum-Soo Chon, Erick Duchesne, Sunkyuk Kim Jan 2004

2004-2 Transformation Of The South Korean State: Structural Changes Of The State After The 1997 Financial Crisis, Bum-Soo Chon, Erick Duchesne, Sunkyuk Kim

Economic Policy Research Institute. EPRI Working Papers

No abstract provided.


Globalization, Unemployment, And Excess Capacity : A Model And A Conjecture, Lok Sang Ho Jan 2004

Globalization, Unemployment, And Excess Capacity : A Model And A Conjecture, Lok Sang Ho

Centre for Public Policy Studies : CPPS Working Paper Series

Using a theoretical model with an industrial world trading with a developing world and assuming no impediment to capital flows, it is shown that an abundant supply of unskilled labor will render real wages for the unskilled close to the subsistence level and will result in excess capacity. The rate of return for traditional manufacturing investment at the margin will decline so funds will seek to invest in financial assets and real property, boosting their prices. Under reasonable assumptions about the income elasticity and the price elasticity of demand for manufacturing products in rich and poor countries, it is shown …


The Ethnic Question In Law And Development, Lan Cao Jan 2004

The Ethnic Question In Law And Development, Lan Cao

Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Representations Of The Philippine Stock Market And Securities Research, And Global Financial Regularization, Benjamin T. Tolosa Jr Jan 2004

Representations Of The Philippine Stock Market And Securities Research, And Global Financial Regularization, Benjamin T. Tolosa Jr

Political Science Department Faculty Publications

While the current turmoil in global finance seems to support calls for

“transparency,” “accountability,” and “professionalization,” closer analysis reveals disjunctures in the dominant discourse on corporate governance, whose central element is the promotion of “investor confidence”

and “shareholder value.” This essay draws on the theoretical work of Pierre Bourdieu and Stuart Hall to examine how representations of the

stock market and securities research in the Philippines regularize particular interests, identities, relations, and hierarchies in the global political economy. But it also shows how these representations reveal

underlying tensions in the discourse that open up spaces for rearticulating and reordering financial …


Green And Brown? Globalization And The Environment, James K. Boyce Jan 2004

Green And Brown? Globalization And The Environment, James K. Boyce

Economics Department Working Paper Series

Globalization – viewed as a process of economic integration that embraces governance as well as markets – could lead to worldwide convergence toward higher or lower environmental quality, or to environmental polarization in which the ‘greening’ of the global North is accompanied by the ‘browning’ of the global South. The outcome will not be dictated by an inexorable logic. Rather it will depend on how the opportunities created by globalization alter balances of power within countries and among them.