Globalisation and Economic Development |
Contents
lobalization has become todays buzzword It Go has also become a battle ground for two radically | 5 |
The Challenges of Globalisation | 19 |
Globalisation and Knowledge Divide | 26 |
Can Economic Growth Reduce Poverty? | 32 |
Challenging Traditional Economic Growth | 38 |
The | 44 |
Economics and Sustainable Development | 53 |
Crisis and New Orientation of Development | 63 |
Population Growth and Education | 70 |
Consumption Bomb | 81 |
Making the Multilateral System Work | 89 |
Democracy and the Market Economy | 100 |
Consuming the Future | 106 |
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