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Reconstructing Globalization in an Illiberal Era
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- DeMartino, George F. (Author)
Title
Reconstructing Globalization in an Illiberal Era
Abstract
In their new indictments of global neoliberalism and the economic profession's culpability in its harms, Dani Rodrik and Joseph Stiglitz press the case for reconstructed globalization that generates benefits for all and not just for corporate and financial elites. Both books are deeply consistent with the insights of Karl Polanyi, who had identified the inherent contradictions of the project to create what he called a self-regulating economy. Like Polanyi, Rodrik and Stiglitz are attentive to the inadequacies of neoliberalism, and both emphasize the capture of the state and international economic policy by elites, who have turned their backs on those left behind. While Stiglitz emphasizes that the profession knows how to fix the problem by applying modern Keynesian insights, Rodrik emphasizes the inherent epistemic limitations facing economists. Indeed, his arguments about development policy reflect the insights of Friedrich Hayek into the limits of economic expertise.
Publication
Ethics & International Affairs
Volume
32
Issue
3
Pages
361-375
Date
Fall 2018
Journal Abbr
Ethics & International Affairs
Language
English
ISSN
08926794
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
DeMartino, George F. 2018. “Reconstructing Globalization in an Illiberal Era.” Ethics & International Affairs 32 (3): 361–75. DOI: 10.1017/S0892679418000515.
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Keywords
- globalization
- HAYEK, Friedrich A. von (Friedrich August), 1899-1992
- international relations
- nationalism
- neoliberalism
- policy autonomy
- RODRIK, Dani
- STIGLITZ, Joseph
- trade
- uncertainty
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