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INDEX Aid, international, 120, 123 Easterlin, Richard A., 17 Amsden, Alice H., 17 EASTERLIN, RICHARD A., The Globaliza- AMSDEN, ALICE H. and TAKASHI HIKINO, tion of Human Development, 32-48 The Bark Is Worse than the Bite: New Economic development, sustainable, 173-85 WTO Law and Late Industrialization, Education 104-14 role in globalization, 8-11, 20, 21, 30 Anti-dumping duties, 109-10 standard ofl iving, 41 Apparel industry, international, 92-103 see also School-to-work transition Apparel Industry Partnership (AIP), 95-97 Entrepreneurial social infrastructure (ESI), Asia 182-83 financial crisis (1997) in, 23, 59-62, 125, 133 European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), labor in, 88 84-86, 89 European Union (EU) Barber, Benjamin, 146-47 labor and, 84-86 BARK IS WORSE THAN THE BITE: NEW pension funds and, 165 WTO LAW AND LATE INDUSTRIAL- IZATION, THE, Alice H. Amsden and FERLEGER, LOUIS, see MANDLE, JAY R., Takashi Hikino, 104-14 coauthor Brazil, development bank of, 107-8 Fertility rate, 39-41 Business loans, to microentrepreneurs, 178, Foreign investment, 111, 112 180, 182 foreign direct investment in Southeast Asia, 59 Capital, speculative, movement of, 120-21, 122 Free-trade agreements Coclanis, Peter A., 17 international migration and, 67, 68 COCLANIS, PETER A. and TILAK DOSHI, see also European Union (EU); North Globalization in Southeast Asia, 49-64 American Free Trade Agreement Cold War, and labor movements, 82 (NAFTA); North American Free Trade Collective bargaining, in the international ap- Area (NAFTA) parel industry, 96, 97, 99-102 Commission on Global Governance, 121-22, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 123-24 (GATT), 12-13, 30, 56, 105, 108-9, 110, COPING WITH GLOBALIZATION: A SUG- 118 GESTED POLICY PACKAGE FOR immigration and, 68 SMALL COUNTRIES, Frank B. Rampersad, 115-25 General Agreement on Trade in Services CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND GLOB- (GATS), and immigration, 71, 72 ALIZATION, Mary O’Sullivan, 153-72 Germany Culture banks, 160-63 diversity of cultures, 127, 130 corporate governance, 153-56, 159-72 homogenization of cultures, 134-37, pension funds, 163-66 142-45, 151 shareholder value, 160, 163, 166 hybridization, 148-51 Global resource dividend (GRD), 131-34, 137 polarization of cultures, 145-48, 151 Globalization, definition of, 20-21, 50-52 GLOBALIZATION AND JUSTICE, Jon Debt relief, for poor countries, 120 Mandle, 126-39 Democracy, political, 42-44 GLOBALIZATION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA, Developing countries, small, and globaliza- Peter A. Coclanis and Tilak Doshi, tion, 115-25 49-64 Doshi, Tilak, 17 GLOBALIZATION OF HUMAN DEVELOP- DOSHI, TILAK, see COCLANIS, PETER A., MENT, THE, Richard A. Easterlin, coauthor 32-48 INDEX Aid, international, 120, 123 Easterlin, Richard A., 17 Amsden, Alice H., 17 EASTERLIN, RICHARD A., The Globaliza- AMSDEN, ALICE H. and TAKASHI HIKINO, tion of Human Development, 32-48 The Bark Is Worse than the Bite: New Economic development, sustainable, 173-85 WTO Law and Late Industrialization, Education 104-14 role in globalization, 8-11, 20, 21, 30 Anti-dumping duties, 109-10 standard ofl iving, 41 Apparel industry, international, 92-103 see also School-to-work transition Apparel Industry Partnership (AIP), 95-97 Entrepreneurial social infrastructure (ESI), Asia 182-83 financial crisis (1997) in, 23, 59-62, 125, 133 European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC), labor in, 88 84-86, 89 European Union (EU) Barber, Benjamin, 146-47 labor and, 84-86 BARK IS WORSE THAN THE BITE: NEW pension funds and, 165 WTO LAW AND LATE INDUSTRIAL- IZATION, THE, Alice H. Amsden and FERLEGER, LOUIS, see MANDLE, JAY R., Takashi Hikino, 104-14 coauthor Brazil, development bank of, 107-8 Fertility rate, 39-41 Business loans, to microentrepreneurs, 178, Foreign investment, 111, 112 180, 182 foreign direct investment in Southeast Asia, 59 Capital, speculative, movement of, 120-21, 122 Free-trade agreements Coclanis, Peter A., 17 international migration and, 67, 68 COCLANIS, PETER A. and TILAK DOSHI, see also European Union (EU); North Globalization in Southeast Asia, 49-64 American Free Trade Agreement Cold War, and labor movements, 82 (NAFTA); North American Free Trade Collective bargaining, in the international ap- Area (NAFTA) parel industry, 96, 97, 99-102 Commission on Global Governance, 121-22, General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 123-24 (GATT), 12-13, 30, 56, 105, 108-9, 110, COPING WITH GLOBALIZATION: A SUG- 118 GESTED POLICY PACKAGE FOR immigration and, 68 SMALL COUNTRIES, Frank B. Rampersad, 115-25 General Agreement on Trade in Services CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AND GLOB- (GATS), and immigration, 71, 72 ALIZATION, Mary O’Sullivan, 153-72 Germany Culture banks, 160-63 diversity of cultures, 127, 130 corporate governance, 153-56, 159-72 homogenization of cultures, 134-37, pension funds, 163-66 142-45, 151 shareholder value, 160, 163, 166 hybridization, 148-51 Global resource dividend (GRD), 131-34, 137 polarization of cultures, 145-48, 151 Globalization, definition of, 20-21, 50-52 GLOBALIZATION AND JUSTICE, Jon Debt relief, for poor countries, 120 Mandle, 126-39 Democracy, political, 42-44 GLOBALIZATION IN SOUTHEAST ASIA, Developing countries, small, and globaliza- Peter A. Coclanis and Tilak Doshi, tion, 115-25 49-64 Doshi, Tilak, 17 GLOBALIZATION OF HUMAN DEVELOP- DOSHI, TILAK, see COCLANIS, PETER A., MENT, THE, Richard A. Easterlin, coauthor 32-48 INDEX 223 GLOBALIZATION: THE PRODUCT OF A ,ABOR VERS OBALIZATION, George KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY 20ss Lester C. Thurow, 19-31 Latin Amer bor, 87-88 GLOBALIZATION’S CULTURAL CONSE- LT ife expecta: 9, 44 QUENCES, Robert Holton, 140-52 Living wage Long Term ¢ nagement, 21-22, 26 Hannerz, Ulf, 148-49, 150 Hikino, Takashi, 17 Mandle, Jay I HIKINO, TAKASHI,s eeA MSDEN, ALICE H MANDLE e Student Anti-Sweat- coauthor shop M Limits and Potential, Holton, Robert, 17 92-1( HOLTON, ROBERT, Globalization’s Cultural MANDLE 1 LOUIS FERLEGER, Consequences, 140-52 Prefa Human development, globalization of, 32-48 Mandle, Jor Huntington, Samuel, 146, 147, 148 MANDLE balization and Justice, 126 Immigration Marking and requirements, 109 culture, 147, 150 Mercosur. free-trade agreements, 67, 68 Morbidity General Agreement on Trade in Services Multilatera reement, 118 (GATS), 71, 72 illegal immigration, 23 Nation-stat nty of, 21-24, 30, 62, 66, immigration policy, 65-77 69-7 f 34 International Monetary Fund (IMF), 67 North Amer Trade Agreement North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA (NAFTA), 68, 71, 72 immigrat 8,71, 72 World Trade Organization (WTO), 68 labor and Inequality, economic, and globalization, 24-27 North Amer [Trade Area (NAFTA), Intellectual property rights, 28-29 109 International Labor Organization (ILO), 100-102 O'Sullivan, M International Monetary Fund (IMF) O’SULLIVAN, MARY, C orporate Governance international migration and, 67 and u 153-72 small developing countries and, 116-23 Poverty, relief 29, 131-34, 137 Knowledge-based economy, 19-31, 105, 112 Protectionisr le protection nation-state and, 21-24, 30 Rampersad, Fra 17 Labor RAMPERSAD, FRANK B., Coping with Glob- in Asia, 88 alizat Suggested Policy Package European Union (EU) and, 84-86 for Sma tries, 115-25 in Latin America, 87-88 Rawls, John, 127 ), 130 Mercosur and, 88 REGULATING IMMIGRATION IN A North American Free Trade Agreement GLOBAI 1: A NEW POLICY (NAFTA) and, 86-87 LANDSCAPE, Saskia Sassen, 65-77 in Southeast Asia, 88 Religion, globalizing tendencies of, 147 World Trade Organization (WTO) and, 89 Ross, George, 17 Labor movements, 78-91 ROSS, GEORGE or Versus Globalization, Cold War, 82 78-91 female labor force participation, 83 political influence, 83-84 Sachs, Jeffrey, 116, 117, 119-20, 122, 123 student anti-sweatshop movement, 92-103 Said, Edward, 145-46 see also Labor unions Sassen, Saskia, 17 Labor unions SASSEN, SASKIA, Regulating Immigration global economy and, 25 in a Global Age: A New Policy Land- see also Labor movements scape, 65-77 224 THE ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY School-to-work transition, 179-80, 182 United States Shareholder value, 156, 159, 160, 163, 166-70 corporate governance, 153-59, 166-72 Southeast Asia mutual funds, 157-59 definition of, 52-53 pension funds, 157-59 globalization in, 49-64 rural economic development, 173-85 labor in, 88 shareholder value, 156, 159 see also Asia, financial crisis (1997) in STUDENT ANTI-SWEATSHOP MOVE- Voluntary export restraints (VERs), 108 MENT: LIMITS AND POTENTIAL, THE, Jay R. Mandle, 92-103 Weinberg, Adam S., 17 SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOP- WEINBERG, ADAM S., Sustainable Eco- MENT IN RURAL AMERICA, Adam S. nomic Development in Rural America, Weinberg, 173-85 173-85 Women Tariffs, 108-9, 111, 124 labor force participation, 83, 136 Thurow, Lester C., 16-17 roles, 39, 44 THUROW, LESTER C., Globalization: The World Bank, and small developing countries, Product of a Knowledge-Based Econ- 116, 118-23 omy, 19-31 World Trade Organization (WTO), 12, 13, 15, Tobin tax, 121, 133-34, 137 66 Trade protection, 130 immigration and, 68 small developing countries and, 118 labor and, 89 see also Anti-dumping duties; Marking and new rules of, and late industrialization, origin requirements; Tariffs; Voluntary 104-14 export restraints (VERs) small developing countries and, 121

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