Why Globalization Works

A powerful case for the global market economy

The debate on globalization has reached a level of intensity that inhibits comprehension and obscures the issues. In this book a highly distinguished international economist scrupulously explains how globalization works as a concept and how it operates in reality. Martin Wolf confronts the charges against globalization, delivers a devastating critique of each, and offers a realistic scenario for economic internationalism in the future.


Wolf begins by outlining the history of the global economy in the twentieth century and explaining the mechanics of world trade. He dissects the agenda of globalization’s critics, and rebuts the arguments that it undermines sovereignty, weakens democracy, intensifies inequality, privileges the multinational corporation, and devastates the environment. The author persuasively defends the principles of international economic integration, arguing that the biggest obstacle to global economic progress has been the failure not of the market but of politics and government, in rich countries as well as poor. He examines the threat that terrorism poses and maps the way to a global market economy that can work for everyone.

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Why Globalization Works

A powerful case for the global market economy

The debate on globalization has reached a level of intensity that inhibits comprehension and obscures the issues. In this book a highly distinguished international economist scrupulously explains how globalization works as a concept and how it operates in reality. Martin Wolf confronts the charges against globalization, delivers a devastating critique of each, and offers a realistic scenario for economic internationalism in the future.


Wolf begins by outlining the history of the global economy in the twentieth century and explaining the mechanics of world trade. He dissects the agenda of globalization’s critics, and rebuts the arguments that it undermines sovereignty, weakens democracy, intensifies inequality, privileges the multinational corporation, and devastates the environment. The author persuasively defends the principles of international economic integration, arguing that the biggest obstacle to global economic progress has been the failure not of the market but of politics and government, in rich countries as well as poor. He examines the threat that terrorism poses and maps the way to a global market economy that can work for everyone.

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Why Globalization Works

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A powerful case for the global market economy

The debate on globalization has reached a level of intensity that inhibits comprehension and obscures the issues. In this book a highly distinguished international economist scrupulously explains how globalization works as a concept and how it operates in reality. Martin Wolf confronts the charges against globalization, delivers a devastating critique of each, and offers a realistic scenario for economic internationalism in the future.


Wolf begins by outlining the history of the global economy in the twentieth century and explaining the mechanics of world trade. He dissects the agenda of globalization’s critics, and rebuts the arguments that it undermines sovereignty, weakens democracy, intensifies inequality, privileges the multinational corporation, and devastates the environment. The author persuasively defends the principles of international economic integration, arguing that the biggest obstacle to global economic progress has been the failure not of the market but of politics and government, in rich countries as well as poor. He examines the threat that terrorism poses and maps the way to a global market economy that can work for everyone.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780300251739
Publisher: Yale University Press
Publication date: 06/10/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 416
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Martin Wolf is associate editor and chief economics commentator at the Financial Times in London. Formerly senior economist at the World Bank’s division for international trade, he has worked in Kenya, Zambia, and India. He has been visiting professor at Oxford, Nottingham, and Rotterdam Universities and fellow of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figuresvi
Acknowledgementsviii
Preface--Why I Wrote This Bookix
Part IThe Debate
Chapter 1Enter the 'New Millennium Collectivists'3
Chapter 2What Liberal Globalization Means13
Part IIWhy a Global Market Economy Makes Sense
Prologue23
Chapter 3Markets, Democracy and Peace24
Chapter 4The 'Magic' of the Market40
Chapter 5Physician, Heal Thyself58
Chapter 6The Market Crosses Borders77
Part IIIWhy There Is Too Little Globalization
Prologue95
Chapter 7Globalization in the Long Run96
Chapter 8Rise, Fall and Rise of a Liberal Global Economy106
Part IVWhy the Critics are Wrong
Prologue137
Chapter 9Incensed about Inequality138
Chapter 10Traumatized by Trade173
Chapter 11Cowed by Corporations220
Chapter 12Sad about the State249
Chapter 13Fearful of Finance278
Part VHow to Make the World Better
Chapter 14Today's Threats, Tomorrow's Promises307
Notes321
References364
Index381
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