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Global Economy in Transition

The European Union and Beyond
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This volume covers various issues in global development and global economic transformation including factors affecting economies and development in the European Union (EU), the Ukraine, select countries in Africa, the Caribbean, the South Pacific as well as India and the United States. The global economy is in transition, from the 1990s' status quo to the "new normal" with heavy reliance on the internet, rapid communications, sophisticated payment systems, diminishing importance of size and distance and changing notions of the market. This volume discusses how this process is affecting economies across the globe and why an appreciation of it will help efforts by governmental bodies and the private sector to reassess societal relationships - both economic and political. This volume shows that challenges to policy-making and the achievement of social consensus on development issues are often quite similar in all countries, irrespective of size, geographical location, endowment and developmental status. The chapters speak to concerns that touch on a cross-section of issues which are driving transition and transformation at multiple levels. As a group, they compare economic factors across transnational economic or political associations (OECD, European Union, G20) or make comparisons across or within emerging markets or small states (BRICS, various African countries, the Caribbean, South Pacific). They include the presentation of a new model for transnational agreements, discussions of policies related to labor compensation and corporate governance, comparisons of nations across the world using indices of economic development and governance, an analysis of gender inequality in employment in the European Union, comparisons of tax burdens across the European Union and the USA, discussions of employee representation in corporate governance, and a look at grass-roots development and markets in developing economies. As a whole, in its breadth and cross-national perspective, the volume represents an important scholarly contribution to international economics.

Author Biography:

Linda Winkler is currently Professor of Anthropology at Wilkes University. She earned her PhD in Anthropology from the University of Pittsburgh. Her research interests include global development, international education, global health, and developing broader global partnerships. She has been involved in ongoing international projects in Central America, Africa, and Asia. She received the Chancellor's Outstanding Teaching Award at the University of Pittsburgh (2005), an Incubator Award from the Savings Lives at Birth USAID/ Gates Foundation for her research and partners in Tanzania and awards from Wilkes University, Midland University and Rotary International for her work in promoting diversity, her international development projects, and career successes. She has published numerous articles and three edited volumes as well as serving as editor for journals on a variety of topics including global development, international education, global health, and anthropology. She has previously served as co-editor for a conference book for the Congress of Political Economists. One of her favorite endeavours has been developing children's books in Kiswahili for use in East Africa. She is active in professional organizations including as a Board Member for COPE, in the American Anthropological Association and Sigma Xi. She serves as a reviewer for several journals, publishers and grant organizations. Harold Codrington obtained his Master's Degree in Economics from York University, Toronto in 1979. He joined the Central Bank of Barbados in 1979, and held the position of Deputy Governor from 2011 to 2016. From 1989 to 1990, he was seconded to the International Monetary Fund as Technical Assistant to the Executive Director for Barbados, Canada, Ireland and the English-speaking Caribbean. During the summer of 1993, he was a Fulbright Scholar at George Washington University in Washington D.C. He has published papers on the Balance of Payments, Public Transport, Taxation, Monetary Union and Social Partnerships. He was the Editor of the Newsletter of the Barbados Economics Society from 1998 to 2012.
Release date NZ
May 17th, 2018
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Contributors
  • Edited by Harold Codrington
  • Edited by Linda Winkler
Illustrations
21 illustrations
Pages
260
Dimensions
152x229x14
ISBN-13
9781622733361
Product ID
28171465

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