International trade and global civil society Dev Nathan, D. Narasimha Reddy and Govind Kelkar
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TextLanguage: English Publication details: London Routledge 2008Description: xiv, 304 p. 22cmISBN: - 9781138347915
- 337 /NAT/I
- Nathan, Dev
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This study challenges the dominant tendency of civil society to negate international trade as such. The authors argue that it is necessary to frame differentiated trade rules based on levels of economic development, and also to shift from subsidies to shore up uncompetitive livelihoods to productivity-enhancing investments. Most importantly, the book ends with a case for trade unions, women's organizations and other civil society organizations to imagine and create themselves as being global - in order to take up the challenge of strengthening global countervailing power to capital.
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