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Global Poverty and the Rich-Country Racket

In: Markets and Authorities

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  • Jochen Lorentzen

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This stimulating book addresses the relationship between market authority and political authority – a favourite theme of Susan Strange to whom the book is dedicated. From a survey of the bias against capital liberalisation in economic thought to an analysis of the US role in global monetary affairs, it discusses how and why free capital flows contribute to the instability of the global capitalist system.

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  • Jochen Lorentzen, 2002. "Global Poverty and the Rich-Country Racket," Chapters, in: Jochen Lorentzen & Marcello de Cecco (ed.), Markets and Authorities, chapter 4, pages 84-108, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:2302_4
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