Globalization [2 Volumes]: Encyclopedia of Trade, Labor, and Politics

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Bloomsbury Academic, 2006 - 968 pages

This work is a comprehensive collection of cutting-edge scholarship on the economic, international business, political, legal, and environmental ramifications of globalization--one of the hottest topics of the day.
International trade is as old as nations. During the last five decades, however, advances in technology and transportation have changed the scope and method of international trade. Disputes rage about the effects of these changes; advocates for different positions offer argument, but little factual or theoretical analysis.

Globalization offers all the information readers need to sort out the arguments. Written with the highest degree of scholarship, intended for college students or working professionals, the encyclopedia provides both introductory material to broad economic, legal, political, and environmental theory, and in-depth analysis of how theory interacts with practice in the framework of global trade. A trader in New York can, in a matter of seconds, execute a billion-dollar currency transaction in Hong Kong. What does this transaction mean to New Yorkers, to residents of Hong Kong, and to the rest of the world? This book gives readers the tools to answer those questions.

  • 100 A-Z entries covering the major issues of globalization
  • Reproduces the founding documents for the World Trade Organization and other international trade organizations
  • Maps of trade blocs and regional organizations such as the European Union, Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), and Mercado Común del Sur (MERCOSUR)
  • Charts, figures, and graphs illustrating data trends and statistical information
  • Includes contributions from more than 100 specialists in economics, law, business, and other applicable fields

About the author (2006)

Ashish K. Vaidya is professor of economics at California State University, Channel Islands, CA.

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