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Connecting the Roots of the Global Economy

A Holistic Approach, Brief Edition
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Gain a clearer understanding of the global economy with this compact volume exploring its many complex issues. This brief edition of The Global Economy, Dr. Denise R. Ames, lays out the key aspects of the global economy with clarity. Starting with an overview and then delving into the historical roots of the global economy, Connecting the Roots then looks at topics such as neoliberalism, globalization, the financial sector, and the crises that have arisen from the financial sector. Ever-relevant subjects include income inequality, class, wages, and the stability of the banking system. This book is for adult learners, educators, and students from grade nine through university. Each chapter includes "Questions to Consider," spurring critical thinking and encouraging readers to "see" the information from perspectives beyond their own. Pictures, activities, images, diagrams, graphs, and free on-line resources are included. Chapter 1. An Overview of the Global Economy - Definitions and an overview of the global economy comprise this chapter. A holistic, systems approach is used to describe and critique the global economy. Chapter 2. Historical Roots of the Global Economy - This chapter traces the historical roots of the global economy beginning with the Western European economy around 1500. Events are explained through four historical eras: Commercial Capitalism, (1500-1750), Industrial Capitalism (1750-1914), Early Twentieth Century (1914-1945), and the Post World War II Economy (1945-the 1970s). The chapter concludes with the economic crisis of the 1970s and the shift to the political and economic right. Chapter 3. The Neoliberal Stew: A Dozen Essential Ingredients - The chapter starts with an explanation of the philosophy of neoliberalism and its displacement of managed capitalism. The dozen ingredients include free trade, privatization, deregulation, smaller government, supply side economics, lower taxes, deficit reduction, "markets know best," government support of corporations, labor, rugged individualism, and spreading neoliberalism. Chapter 4. The Impact of Neoliberalism in the United States: Ten Consequences - The ten consequences of neoliberalism and their impact in the United States: reduction of self-reliance and the local economy, unbridled economic growth, rampant consumerism, increased commodification, concentration of corporate power, rise of externalized costs, build-up of debt, emasculation of labor, widening social inequality, and the ascension of dollar democracy. Chapter 5. The Economic Globalization Puzzle: Ten Pieces - The ten pieces of the economic globalization puzzle consist of a reduction of local communities and self-reliance, economic growth, a promoting network, making the rules, free trade, privatization and commodification, concentration of corporate power, specialization, the "squeeze" of labor, and military hegemony. Chapter 6. The Impact of Economic Globalization - In this chapter, the impact of economic globalization around the world is evaluated. The direst economic impact, as explained, is on the environment, contributes to greater inequality, and depresses general well-being. Chapter 7. The Financial Sector: Ten Fatal Flaws - After an overview of the financial sector, ten of its fatal flaws are described and evaluated: large banks, deregulation, the Federal Reserve, a real estate bubble, mountains of debt, dicey financial products, speculation, moral hazard and lack of transparency, deceptive rating agencies, and bloated compensation schemes. Chapter 8. The Financial Sector: Crisis and its Aftermath - The patterns of the financial crises are analyzed and several examples are given, including the "tulip mania." The 2008 financial crisis is explained in some depth and its aftermath evaluated. What is the "new normal?"

Author Biography:

Dr. Denise R. Ames is an educator with over 30 years teaching experience at secondary schools, universities, a community college, adult educational programs, and professional development workshops. Currently the founder and president of the Center for Global Awareness, a non-profit organization, Dr. Ames creates books and educational resources using a holistic approach and global perspective. She has published five books. She has presented classes, workshops, and lectures on global topics locally, nationally, and internationally and currently resides in sunny Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA.
Release date NZ
August 10th, 2015
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
216
Dimensions
203x254x12
ISBN-13
9781943841004
Product ID
23868748

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