Branko Milanovic, "The Two Faces of Globalization"


Essay, 2003

6 Pages


Abstract or Introduction

In answering whether or not Milanovic’s (2003) ideas are correct that the dominant view of economists is that once certain preconditions are in place (′sound′ macro-policies, protection of property rights, etc.) ... the only thing a country needs to do is simply to open up its borders, reduce tariff rates, attract foreign capital, and in a few generations if not less, the poor will become rich, the illiterate will learn to read and write, and inequality will vanish as the poor countries catch up with the rich, (4) one must take into account how quickly popular opinion can change on a subject. I believe this was the dominant view of many economists, a short time ago, however, as the data continues to flow in on actual ‘real world’ results of globalization, more economists are realizing that it is not so simple.

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Title
Branko Milanovic, "The Two Faces of Globalization"
College
University of Phoenix
Author
Year
2003
Pages
6
Catalog Number
V60677
ISBN (eBook)
9783638542944
ISBN (Book)
9783656781585
File size
400 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Branko, Milanovic, Faces, Globalization
Quote paper
Kimberly Wylie (Author), 2003, Branko Milanovic, "The Two Faces of Globalization", Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/60677

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