tailieunhanh - The Return of Cosmopolitan Capital

This book began life in many scattered forms, including some of my earlier writings. But the central argument was forced into a unified form during a course of ten public lectures that I gave in the autumn of 1998 at the American University in Cairo. There I tried to explore some of the implications of the emergence of a single global economy, of globalisation or, in its most extreme form, the fusion of national economies. One of the implications lies in the way we regard the economic history of the world, of economic development and the role of government; another, how we understand contemporary events and current trends | The return of Cosmopolitan Capital GLOBALIZATION THE STATE WAR NIGEL HARRIS I II. 1 Al KIS The Return of Cosmopolitan Capital Other works by the same author Beliefs in Society The Problem of Ideology 1967 Competition and the Corporate Society British Conservatives the State and Industry 1945-1964 1971 India-China Underdevelopment and Revolution 1974 The Mandate of Heaven Marx and Mao in Modern China 1978 Economic Development the State and Planning The Case of Bombay 1978 Of Bread and Guns The World Economy in Crisis 1983 The End of the Third World The Newly Industrialising Countries and the Decline of an Ideology 1986 Cities Class and Trade Social and Economic Change in the Third World 1991 National Liberation 1991 ed. Cities in the 1990s The Challenge for Developing Countries 1992 The New Untouchables Immigration and the New World Worker 1995 with Sunil Kumar and Colin Rosser Jobs for the Poor A Case Study in Cuttack India 1996 ed. with Ida Fabricius Cities and Structural Adjustment 1996 Thinking the Unthinkable The Myth of Immigration Control .