Straight Talk on Trade

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Straight Talk on Trade is a book by economist Dani Rodrik that critically examines globalization and free trade, arguing for more balanced, democratically grounded economic policies.

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instanceOf book
advocatesFor balanced globalization
democratically grounded economic policies
inclusive economic institutions
policy space for national governments
arguesAgainst excessive power of global trade agreements
one-size-fits-all economic reforms
technocratic economic policymaking detached from democracy
author Dani Rodrik NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizes hyper-globalization
unfettered free trade
discusses World Trade Organization NERFINISHED
economic nationalism
financial globalization
industrial policy
inequality
labor standards
populism
regulatory autonomy
trade agreements
fieldOfStudy economics
international political economy
genre economics book
non-fiction
hasPerspective critical of mainstream free trade consensus
heterodox economics
hasReception positively reviewed in academic and policy circles
language English
mainTopic economic policy
globalization
international trade
political economy
proposes greater tolerance for national diversity in economic models
rebalancing global rules in favor of domestic democracy
rethinking trade agreements to focus on genuine trade issues
publicationYear 2017
publisher Princeton University Press NERFINISHED
relatedWork The Globalization Paradox NERFINISHED
subtitle Ideas for a Sane World Economy NERFINISHED
supportsConcept embedded liberalism
policy pluralism
targetAudience economists
general readers interested in globalization
policy makers

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