<i>âThis collection provides both scholarly and lay readers an opportunity to analyze how globalization has impacted the world we live in today.â</i>
- Development Journal,
There could hardly be a more appropriate time in world history to be revisiting the issues of globalisation and democracy. After almost two centuries of what might be regarded as globalisation in the current usage of the term, has fallen into disrepute. Voters have used the ballot box to reject both the concept of globalisation and the mainstream parties that promoted it. The UK voted to leave the EU, in the 2016 'Brexit' referendum, and the US elected Donald Trump as President. This three-volume collection brings together the key writings on globalisation and democracy exploring the progression of globalisation as well as themes such as employment, international trade, technology and the environment amongst other important issues. This collection provides both scholarly and lay readers an opportunity to analyze how globalisation has impacted the world we live in today.
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There could hardly be a more appropriate time in world history to be revisiting the issues of globalisation and democracy.
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Research Review Jonathan Michie
PART I WHERE ARE WE AND HOW DID WE GET HERE?
1. Ha-Joon Chang (2011), âKicking Away The Ladder â Globalisation and Economic Development in Historical Perspectiveâ, in Jonathan Michie (ed.), Handbook of Globalisation, Chapter 24, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 465â74
2. Joel Bakan (2015), âThe Invisible Hand of Law: Private Regulation and the Rule of Lawâ, Cornell International Law Journal, 48 (2), Spring, 279â300
3. François Bourguignon and Christian Morrisson (2002), âInequality Among World Citizens: 1820â1992â, American Economic Review, 92 (4), September, 727â44
4. Richard E. Baldwin and Philippe Martin (1999), âTwo Waves of Globalisation: Superficial Similarities, Fundamental Differencesâ, National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series, W6904, 1â33
5. Bob Sutcliffe and Andrew Glyn (2011), âMeasures of Globalisation and their Misinterpretationâ in Jonathan Michie (ed.), Handbook of Globalisation, Chapter 4, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 87â103
PART II GLOBALISATION, GROWTH AND EMPLOYMENT
6. John H. Dunning (1973), âThe Determinants of International Productionâ, Oxford Economic Papers, 25 (3), November, 289â336
7. Luis A. RiveraâBatiz and Paul M. Romer (1991), âEconomic Integration and Endogenous Growthâ, Quarterly Journal of Economics , 106 (2), May, 531â55
8. Dani Rodrik (1997), âHas Globalization Gone Too Far?â, California Management Review, 39 (3), Spring, 29â53
9. Jeffrey Henderson, Peter Dicken, Martin Hess, Neil Coe and Henry WaiâChung Yeung (2002), âGlobal Production Networks and the Analysis of Economic Developmentâ, Review of International Political Economy, 9 (3), August, 436â64
10. Axel Dreher (2006), âDoes Globalization Affect Growth? Evidence from a New Index of Globalizationâ, Applied Economics, 38 (10), 1091â110
11. Jonathan Michie, Christine Oughton and Antonello Zanfei (2002), âGlobalization, Growth and Employmentâ, Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 13 (1â3), January, 1â11
12. Jonathan Michie, Christine Oughton and Matias Ramirez (2002), âGlobalisation and Economic Performanceâ, Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 13 (1â3), January, 165â83
PART III TRANSNATIONAL CORPORATIONS
13. Gerald Epstein (2011), âThe Role and Control of Multinational Corporations in the World Economyâ, in Jonathan Michie (ed.), Handbook of Globalisation, Chapter 9, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 185â99
14. Elissa Braunstein (2011), âForeign Direct Investment and Development from a Gender Perspectiveâ, in Jonathan Michie (ed.), Handbook of Globalisation, Chapter 10, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 200â11
PART IV INTERNATIONAL TRADE
15. Raymond Vernon (1966), âInternational Investment and International Trade in the Product Cycleâ, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 80 (2), May, 190â207
16. Paul R. Krugman (1979), âIncreasing Returns, Monopolistic Competition and International Tradeâ, Journal of International Economics, 9 (4), November, 469â79
17. John Gerard Ruggie (1982), âInternational Regimes, Transactions, and Change: Embedded Liberalism in the Postwar Economic Orderâ, International Organization, 36 (2), Spring, 379â415
18. Michael Kitson and Jonathan Michie (1995), âConflict, Cooperation and Change: The Political Economy of Trade and Trade Policyâ, Review of International Political Economy, 2 (4), Autumn, 632â57
19. Jeffrey A. Frankel and David Romer (1999), âDoes Trade Cause Growth?â, American Economic Review, 89 (3), June, 379â99
PART V GLOBALISATION AND TECHNOLOGY
20. Pari Patel and Keith Pavitt (1991), âLarge Firms in the Production of the Worldâs Technology: An Important Case of âNon-Globalisationââ, Journal of International Business Studies, 22 (1), March, 1â21
21. Michael Storper (1992), âThe Limits to Globalization: Technology Districts and International Tradeâ, Economic Geography, 68 (1), January, 60â93
22. Daniele Archibugi and Jonathan Michie (1995), âThe Globalisation of Technology: A New Taxonomyâ, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Special Issue: Technology and Innovation, 19 (1), February, 121â40
23. Pari Patel (1995), âLocalised Production of Technology for Global Marketsâ, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Special Issue: Technology and Innovation, 19 (1), February, 141â53
24. John Cantwell (1995), âThe Globalisation of Technology: What Remains of the Product Cycle Model?â, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Special Issue: Technology and Innovation, 19 (1), February, 155â74
25. Daniele Archibugi and Jonathan Michie (1997), âTechnological Globalisation or National Systems of Innovation?â, Futures, 29 (2), March, 121â37
26. Jeremy Howells and Jonathan Michie (1998), âTechnological Competitiveness in an International Arenaâ, International Journal of the Economics of Business, 5 (3), November, 279â93
27. Simona Iammarino and Jonathan Michie (1998), âThe Scope of Technological Globalisationâ, International Journal of the Economics of Business, 5 (3), November, 335â53
28. Pari Patel and Modesto Vega (1999), âPatterns of Internationalisation of Corporate Technology: Location vs. Home Country Advantagesâ, Research Policy, 28 (2â3), March, 145â55
29. Daniel Archibugi, Jeremy Howells and Jonathan Michie (1999), âInnovation Systems in a Global Economyâ, Technology Analysis and Strategic Management, 11 (4), 527â39
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PART I GLOBALISATION AND DEVELOPMENT
1. Paul Krugman and Anthony J. Venables (1995), âGlobalization and the Inequality of Nationsâ, Quarterly Journal of Economics, CX (4), November, 857â80
2. Rajneesh Narula and John H. Dunning (2000), âIndustrial Development, Globalization and Multinational Enterprises: New Realities for Developing Countriesâ, Oxford Development Studies, 28 (2), 141â67
3. Guillermo A. Calvo and Enrique G. Mendoza (2000), âRational Contagion and the Globalization of Securities Marketsâ, Journal of International Economics, 51 (1), June, 79â113
4. Raphael Kaplinsky (2000), âGlobalisation and Unequalisation: What Can Be Learned from Value Chain Analysis?â, Journal of Development Studies, 37 (2), 117â46
5. Jonathan Michie (2002), âForeign Direct Investment and Human Capital Enhancement in Developing Countriesâ, Competition and Change, 6 (4), December, 363â72
6. Allen J. Scott and Michael Storper (2003), âRegions, Globalization, Developmentâ, Regional Studies, 37 (6â7), August/October, 579â93
7. David Dollar and Aart Kraay (2004), âTrade, Growth, and Povertyâ, Economic Journal, 114 (493), February, F22âF49
8. Robert Hunter Wade (2004), âThe Causes of Increasing World Poverty and Inequality: Why the Matthew Effect Prevailsâ, New Political Economy, 9 (2), June, 163â88
9. Helen V. Milner and Keiko Kubota (2005), âWhy the Move to Free Trade? Democracy and Trade Policy in the Developing Countriesâ, International Organization, 59 (1), Winter, 107â43
10. Nita Rudra (2005), âGlobalization and the Strengthening of Democracy in the Developing Worldâ, American Journal of Political Science, 49 (4), October, 704â30
11. Eddy Lee and Marco Vivarelli (2006), âThe Social Impact of Globalization in the Developing Countriesâ, International Labour Review, 145 (3), September, 167â84
12. Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg and Nina Pavcnik (2007), âDistributional Effects of Globalization in Developing Countriesâ, Journal of Economic Literature, XLV (1), March, 39â82
13. Margaret McMillan, Dani Rodrik and ĂĂąigo Verduzco-Gallo (2014), âGlobalization, Structural Change and Productivity Growth, with an Update on Africaâ, World Development, 63, November, 11â32
PART II GLOBALISATION AND LABOUR STANDARDS
14. Ajit Singh and Ann Zammitt (2011), âGlobalisation, Labour Standards and Economic Developmentâ, in Jonathan Michie (ed.), Handbook of Globalisation, Chapter 12, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 230â56
15. Phillip Brown and Hugh Lauder (1996), âEducation, Globalization and Economic Developmentâ, Journal of Education Policy, 11 (1), 1â25
16. Eddy Lee (1997), âGlobalization and Labour Standards: A Review of Issuesâ, International Labour Review, 136 (2), Summer, 173â89
17. Adrian Wood (1998), âGlobalisation and the Rise in Labour Market Inequalitiesâ, Economic Journal, 108 (450), September, 1463â82
PART III NATIONAL CASE STUDIES
18. Robert R. Kaufman and Alex SeguraâUbiergo (2001), âGlobalization, Domestic Politics, and Social Spending in Latin America: A Time-Series Cross-Section Analysis, 1973â97â, World Politics, 53 (4), July, 553â87
19. Richard Florida (1997), âThe Globalization of R&D: Results of a Survey of ForeignâAffiliated R&D Laboratories in the USAâ, Research Policy, 26 (1), March, 85â103
20. Jonathan Michie and Vishnu Padayachee (1998), âThree Years after Apartheid: Growth, Employment and Redistribution?â, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 22 (5), September, 623â35
21. Gordon Redding and Antony Drew (2016), âDealing with the Complexity of Causes of Societal Innovativeness: Social Enabling and Disabling Mechanisms and the Case of Chinaâ, Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 28 (2), 107â36
22. Bob Deacon (2000), âEastern European Welfare States: The Impact of the Politics of Globalizationâ, Journal of European Social Policy, 10 (2), May, 146â61
PART IV INDUSTRY CASE STUDIES AND CORPORATE DIVERSITY
23. John Cantwell and Rajneesh Narula (2001), âThe Eclectic Paradigm in the Global Economyâ, International Journal of the Economics of Business, 8 (2), 155â72
24. Walter Kuemmerle (1999), âForeign Direct Investment in Industrial Research in the Pharmaceutical and Electronics Industries â Results from a Survey of Multinational Firmsâ, Research Policy, 28 (2â3), March, 179â93
25. David Bailey, Alex de Ruyter, Jonathan Michie and Peter Tyler (2010), âGlobal Restructuring and the Auto Industryâ, Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society: Global Restructuring and The Auto Industry, 3 (3), November, 311â8
26. Rhys Jenkins (2005), âGlobalization, Corporate Social Responsibility and Povertyâ, International Affairs, 81 (3), May, 525â40
27. Chris Rowley and Jonathan Michie (2014), âDiffering Forms of Capital: Setting the Scene for Mutuality and Co-operation in the Asia Pacific Regionâ, Asia Pacific Business Review, 20 (3), 322â9
28 Jonathan Michie and Chris Rowley (2014), âMutuality in the Asia Pacific Regionâ, Asia Pacific Business Review, 20 (3), 506â11
PART V GLOBALISATION AND THE ENVIRONMENT
29. Karen L. OâBrien and Robin M. Leichenko (2000), âDouble Exposure: Assessing the Impacts of Climate Change Within the Context of Economic Globalizationâ, Global Environmental Change, 10 (3), October, 221â32
30. Clem Tisdell (2001), âGlobalization and Sustainability: Environmental Kuznets Curve and the WTOâ, Ecological Economics, 39 (2), November, 185â96
31. Petra Christmann and Glen Taylor (2001), âGlobalization and the Environment: Determinants of Firm SelfâRegulation in Chinaâ, Journal of International Business Studies, 32 (3), September, 439â58
32. Gene M. Grossman and Alan B. Krueger (1991), âEnvironmental Impacts of a North American Free Trade Agreementâ, National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series, W3914, 1â55
33. Timothy J. Foxon, Jonathan KĂśhler, Jonathan Michie and Christine Oughton (2013), âTowards a New Complexity Economics for Sustainabilityâ, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 37 (1), January, 187â208
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PART I GLOBALISATION AND WELFARE
1. Duane Swank (1998), âFunding the Welfare State: Globalization and the Taxation of Business in Advanced Market Economiesâ, Political Studies, XLVI (4), September, 671â92
2. Elmar Rieger and Stephan Leibfried (1998), âWelfare State Limits to Globalizationâ, Politics and Society, 26 (3), September, 363â90
3. Torben Iversen and Thomas R. Cusack (2000), âThe Causes of Welfare State Expansion: Deindustrialization or Globalization?â, World Politics, 52 (3), April, 313â49
4. Nita Rudra (2002), âGlobalization and the Decline of the Welfare State in Less-Developed Countriesâ, International Organization, 56 (2), Spring, 411â45
5. Walter Korpi and Joakim Palme (2003), âNew Politics and Class Politics in the Context of Austerity and Globalization: Welfare State Regress in 18 Countries, 1975â95â, American Political Science Review, 97 (3), August, 425â46
6. David Brady, Jason Beckfield and Martin Seeleib-Kaiser (2005), âEconomic Globalization and the Welfare State in Affluent Democracies, 1975â2001â, American Sociological Review, 70 (6), December, 921â48
7. Reuven S. Avi-Yonah (2000), âGlobalization, Tax Competition and the Fiscal Crisis of the Welfare Stateâ, Harvard Law Review, 113 (7), May, 1573â676
PART II GLOBALISATION AND CULTURE
8. Jan Nederveen Pieterse (1994), âGlobalisation as Hybridisationâ, International Sociology, 9 (2), June, 161â84
9. Ronald Inglehart (2000), âGlobalization and Postmodern Valuesâ, Washington Quarterly, 23 (1), Winter, 215â28
10. David Harvey (2009), âThe Art of Rent: Globalisation, Monopoly and the Commodification of Cultureâ, Socialist Register, 38, 93â110
PART III GLOBALISATION, DEMOCRACY AND GOVERNANCE
11. Paul Hirst and Grahame Thompson (1992), âThe Problem of âGlobalizationâ: International Economic Relations, National Economic Management and the Formation of Trading Blocsâ, Economy and Society, 21 (4), November, 357â96
12. Paul Hirst and Grahame Thompson (1994), âGlobalization, Foreign Direct Investment and International Economic Governanceâ, Organization, 1 (2), October, 277â303
13. Dani Rodrik (1998), âWhy do More Open Economies Have Bigger Governments?â, Journal of Political Economy, 106 (5), October, 997â1032
14. Peter Evans (1997), âThe Eclipse of the State? Reflections on Stateness in an Era of Globalizationâ, World Politics, 50 (1), October, 62â87
15. Geoffrey Garrett (1996), âGlobal Markets and National Politics: Collision Course of Virtuous Circle?â, International Organization, 52 (4), Autumn, 787â824
16. Neil Brenner (1999), âGlobalisation as Reterritorialisation: The Re-Scaling of Urban Governance in the European Unionâ, Urban Studies, 36 (3), March, 431â51
17. Donald F. Kettl (2000), âThe Transformation of Governance: Globalization, Devolution and the Role of Governmentâ, Public Administration Review, 60 (6), November/December, 488â97
18. Sidney Tarrow (2001), âTransnational Politics: Contention and Institutions in International Politicsâ, Annual Review of Political Science, 4 (1), June, 1â20
19. Quan Li and Rafael Reuveny (2003), âEconomic Globalization and Democracy: An Empirical Analysisâ, British Journal of Political Science, 33 (1), January, 29â54 and 54aâ54c
20. Beth A. Simmons and Zachary Elkins (2004), âThe Globalization of Liberalization: Policy Diffusion in the International Political Economyâ, American Political Science Review, 98 (1), February, 171â89
21. Erik Swyngedouw (2004), âGlobalisation or âGlocalisationâ? Networks, Territories and Rescalingâ, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, 17 (1), April, 25â48
22. Francesco Giavazzi and Guido Tabellini (2005), âEconomic and Political Liberalizationsâ, Journal of Monetary Economics, 52 (7), 1297â330
23. J. Ernesto LĂłpezâCĂłrdova and Christopher M. Meissner (2008), âThe Impact of International Trade on Democracy: A Long-Run Perspectiveâ, World Politics, 60 (4), July, 539â75
PART IV THE EUROPEAN UNION AND NAFTA
24. Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer (2011), âEuropean Integration and the âEuro Projectâ, in Jonathan Michie (ed.), Handbook of Globalisation, Chapter 15, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA; Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 313â23
25. Jim Stanford (2011), âThe North American Free Trade Agreement: Context, Structure and Performanceâ, in Jonathan Michie (ed.), Handbook of Globalisation, Chapter 16, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA; Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 324â55
PART V THE FUTURE OF GLOBALISATION AND DEMOCRACY
26. Colin Hines (2011), âTime to Replace Globalisation with Localisationâ, in Jonathan Michie (ed.), Handbook of Globalisation, Chapter 25, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 475â82
27. George DeMartino (2011), âFree Trade or Social Tariffs?â, in Jonathan Michie (ed.), Handbook of Globalisation, Chapter 26, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 483â94
28. Photis Lysandrou (2011), âGlobal Inequality and the Global Financial Crisis: The New Transmission Mechanismâ, in Jonathan Michie (ed.), Handbook of Globalisation, Chapter 27, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 495â517
29. Geoffrey M. Hodgson (2011), âThe Great Crash of 2008 and the Reform of Economicsâ, in Jonathan Michie (ed.), Handbook of Globalisation, Chapter 28, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 518â37
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