ISBN-13: 9781840648690 / Angielski / Twarda / 2003 / 208 str.
ISBN-13: 9781840648690 / Angielski / Twarda / 2003 / 208 str.
This title acts as a welcome foil to current thinking on the concept of globalization, which tends to be divided into two distinct camps; one which suggests that the neo-liberal model has triumphed and has no realistic alternative, and another which argues that globalization, in its most extreme form, does not really exist, rather having evolved gradually from the very beginnings of industrialization. indeed there has been a continuum in capitalist development, but that this has been forged by historical processes and the dynamism of the competitive forces of capitalism. Milward identifies the emergence of monopoly capitalism as an important shaping factor, and in so doing sheds new light on issues of underdevelopment, multi-national imperialism and crises in advanced capitalist economies. encompassing a critique of the neo-liberal foundations of orthodox global analysis, should appeal to an extensive audience. Students, researchers and academics in the fields of economics, heterodox economics, economic geography, politics, sociology, development studies, international relations and public policy should find this book a useful resource.