Table of contents for Globalization and the myths of free trade : history, theory, and empirical evidence / edited by Anwar Shaikh.

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1.	Introduction 
Anwar Shaikh, New School for Social Research
Part I: Globalization and Free Trade 
2.	Kicking Away The Ladder: The Real History of Free Trade
Ha-Joon Chang, Cambridge University
3.	Globalization and the Myth of Free Trade
Anwar Shaikh, New School for Social Research
4.	Globalization and Free Trade: Theory, History and Reality
Deepak Nayyar, University of Delhi
Part II: Globalization and Economic Development 
5.	External Liberalization in Asia, Post-Socialist Europe and Brazil
Lance Taylor, New School for Social Research
6.	Exports and Foreign Investment in Latin America: Skepticism by Way of Simulation
John Weeks, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
7.	Real Exchange Rates, Labor Markets and Manufacturing Exports in a Global Perspective
Massoud Karshenas, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Part III: Globalization, Gender and Inequality 
8.	The Great Equalizer?: Globalization Effects on Gender Equality in Latin America and the Caribbean
Stephanie Seguino, University of Vermont
9.	Poverty and Growth in Least Developed Countries: Some Measurement and Conceptual Issues
Massoud Karshenas, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
Part IV: Globalization, Capital Mobility and Competition
10.	Capital Account Liberalization, Free Long-Term Capital Flows, Financial Crises and Economic Development
Ajit Singh, Cambridge University
11.	Globalization and Profitability Since 1950 ¿ A Tale of Two Phases?
Andrew Glyn, Oxford University

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Free trade.
Globalization -- Economic aspects.