Making Globalization Work - The Next Steps to Global Justice - Stiglitz, Joseph

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From Nobel Prize winner Joseph Stiglitz, Making Globalization Work gives real, concrete ways to deal with third world debt, make trade fair and tackle global warming. In Globalization and its Discontents Joseph Stiglitz changed the views of the public and world leaders alike by showing why globalization doesn't work for the world's poor.

Softcover. English. Penguin. 2007. 358 pp. In good condition. Book No: 41805

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