In One Economics, Many Recipes, leading economist Dani Rodrik argues that neither globalizers nor antiglobalizers have got it right. While economic globalization can be a boon for countries that are trying to dig out of poverty, success usually requires following policies that are tailored to local economic and political realities rather than obeying the dictates of the interna...
In One Economics, Many Recipes, leading economist Dani Rodrik argues that neither globalizers nor antiglobalizers have got it right. While economic globalization can be a boon for countries that are trying to dig out of poverty, success usually requires following policies that are tailored to local economic and political realities rather than obeying the dictates of the international globalization establishment. A definitive statement of Rodrik's original and influential perspective on economic growth and globalization, One Economics, Many Recipes shows how successful countries craft their own unique strategies--and what other countries can learn from them.
To most proglobalizers, globalization is a source of economic salvation for developing nations, and to fully benefit from it nations must follow a universal set of rules designed by organizations such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Trade Organization and enforced by international investors and capital markets. But to most antiglobalizers, such global rules spell nothing but trouble, and the more poor nations shield themselves from them, the better off they are. Rodrik rejects the simplifications of both sides, showing that poor countries get rich not by copying what Washington technocrats preach or what others have done, but by overcoming their own highly specific constraints. And, far from conflicting with economic science, this is exactly what good economics teaches.
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Dani Rodrik is professor of international political economy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He was the recipient of the inaugural Albert O. Hirschman Prize from the Social Sciences Research Council, and is the author of Making Openness Work: The New Global Economy and the Developing Countries and Has Globalization Gone Too Far?
My professor one day highly recommended me this book when I told him I like to write something about China, Will the middle income trap inescapable since the horrible institution in our Country. As a book talking about institution all the time, it is ...
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1 有用 goldenwalden 2013-02-21 09:00:54
很有趣,像是kennedy school课的风格,很多反常识的发现,比如 ”integration with the world economy is an outcome, and not a prerequisite, of a successful growth strategy.“
0 有用 Mia 2008-12-22 20:55:52
All those brilliant ideas of Dani Rodrik
0 有用 Cambridge 2009-05-06 00:52:09
漂亮的回归分析以及一直推崇的思路
0 有用 飞碟 2023-03-01 09:21:33 美国
发展中国家如何实现发展。先讲增长诊断,再讲制度建设,最后讲全球化。全书最后,民族国家,民主,全球一体化仿佛是一个不可能三角,发展中国家的策略制定者需要在和全球化谈判者谈判的时候谨慎地规避风险。最后提出了全球劳工人口流动话题。
0 有用 发财 2019-10-19 02:47:49
很有启发