nep-pke New Economics Papers
on Post Keynesian Economics
Issue of 2012‒02‒01
two papers chosen by
Karl Petrick
University of the West Indies

  1. The economics and philosophy of globalization By Yazdani, Naveed; Mamoon, Dawood
  2. Cooperatives' contributions to a plural economy By Jérôme Blanc; Denis Colongo

  1. By: Yazdani, Naveed; Mamoon, Dawood
    Abstract: The economics and philosophy of Globalization are generally not discussed together. This paper assesses the claims of economic prosperity through economic integration in the backdrop of cultural, political and social value system implications of Globalization. This debate becomes important when we see a major part of developing world still struggling with impoverishment while cheerleaders of Globalization already claim a success story out of increased integration of developed and developing economies post 1980s.
    Keywords: Globalization; Macroeconomic Policy; Economic Integration; Postmodernism
    JEL: F01 P1
    Date: 2012–01–20
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:pra:mprapa:36091&r=pke
  2. By: Jérôme Blanc (TRIANGLE - Triangle : action, discours, pensée politique et économique - CNRS : UMR5206 - Université Lumière - Lyon II - Institut d'Études Politiques de Lyon - École Normale Supérieure de Lyon - Université Jean Monnet - Saint-Etienne); Denis Colongo (UNIV LYON 2 - Université Lumière Lyon 2 - Université Lumière - Lyon II)
    Abstract: General introduction to the book
    Keywords: Cooperatives;plural economy
    Date: 2011
    URL: http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-00661423&r=pke

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