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Globalization is not inevitable, invincible or intrinsically good. Kelsey explores the impact of globalization on New Zealand, where a deregulated global economy has proved highly unstable.
With a discussion centering on the experiences of New Zealand, Kelsey (law, University of Auckland) argues that globalization is not inevitable, invincible, or intrinsically good. She describes the negative effects globalization has had on New Zealand and considers the resistance to globalization both within New Zealand and around the world. Chapters address ideology, leadership, investment, trans- national enterprise, free trade, the World Trade Organization, Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation, the Multilateral Agreement on Investment, and prospects for the future. A glossary is included. Canadian card order number: C00-931138-6. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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