Has Globalization Gone Too Far?

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"Has Globalization Gone Too Far?" is a widely cited book by economist Dani Rodrik that critically examines the social and political tensions created by rapid economic globalization and questions its limits and governance.

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instanceOf book
economics book
argues domestic institutions are crucial for managing globalization
excessive globalization can undermine social stability
globalization creates winners and losers within countries
political backlash can arise from unmanaged globalization
author Dani Rodrik NERFINISHED
authorAffiliation Harvard University NERFINISHED
authorOccupation economist
citedBy scholarly literature on globalization
citedFor framework linking globalization, social insurance, and political support
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes excessive trade liberalization
race to the bottom in labor standards
unfettered globalization
weak social protections
genre academic literature
policy analysis
influencedField development economics
global governance studies
international political economy
language English
mainSubject democracy and globalization
economic policy
globalization
governance of globalization
income inequality
international economic integration
labor market effects
political economy
social tensions
trade liberalization
notableFor analysis of social costs of globalization
early critique of hyper-globalization
influence on policy debates about globalization
proposes balancing globalization with social cohesion
better regulation of global markets
stronger domestic social safety nets
publicationYear 1997
publisher Institute for International Economics NERFINISHED
Peterson Institute for International Economics NERFINISHED
relatedWorkByAuthor Straight Talk on Trade NERFINISHED
The Globalization Paradox NERFINISHED

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Dani Rodrik notableWork Has Globalization Gone Too Far?