Routledge
Capitalism
and the World Economy:
The Light and Shadow of
Globalization
Ed. by Toshiaki Hirai
[Table of
Contents]
Preface
Part 1 Bird’s-eye View
Chapter 1 Capitalism and Globalization
Toshiaki Hirai
Chapter 2 Financial Globalization and Instability of
the World Economy
Toshiaki Hirai
Chapter 3 Globalization
and Keynes’s Ideal of A “Sounder Political Economy between All Nations”
Anna Crabelli and Mario Cedrini
Chapter 4 Globalization and the Ladder of Comparative
Advantage
Roger Sandilands
Part
2 Developed Nations - USA, EU and Japan
Chapter 5 The Crisis, the Bail-out, and
Financial Reform: A Minskian Approach to Improving Crisis Response
Randall Wray
Chapter 6 Economic Crisis and Globalization in the European Union
Cosimo
Perrotta
Chapter 7 “Euro” Crisis: Origins, the
Present and Perspectives
Paolo Piacentini
Chapter 8 ‘We are all Keynesians now’: The
Paradox of British Fiscal Polity in the Aftermath of the Global Financial
Crisis 2007-09
William Garside
Chapter 9 Beyond
De-globalization in Japan
Yutaka Harada
Chapter 10 Trade Friction with no Foundation: A Review of US–Japanese
Economic Relations in the
1980s and the 1990s
Asahi Noguchi
Part
3 Emerging
Nations - BRICs
Chapter 11 Globalization, Policy
Autonomy and Economic Development: The Case of Brazil
F. J. Cardim de Carvalho
Chapter 12 Indian Economy under Economic
Reforms:
Responses from
Society and the State
Sunanda Sen
Chapter 13 A Mixed Effect of Globalization
on China's Economic Growth
Hideo Ohashi
Hideo Ohashi
Chapter 14 Dynamics of State-Business
Relations and the Evolution of Capitalism in Russia in an Age of Globalization
Yuko Adachi