Why Globalization Works (Book Review)
The Cato Journal 2004, Fall, 24, 3
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Publisher Description
Why Globalization Works Martin Wolf New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2004, 398 pp. Martin Wolf chief economics commentator at the Financial Times, is a brilliant journalist and an able economist. Why Globalization Works is an excellent example of the author's capacity for examination and analysis. The book is based on a series of articles on globalization that originally appeared in the FT, and on his Hayek Memorial Lecture to the Institute of Economic Affairs in London.
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