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Has Globalization Gone Too Far? [Paperback]Dani Rodrik (Author)

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First published March 1, 1997

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November 29, 2011
Rodrik argues that free trade and globalization are better than the alternatives--but that we need to recognize that free trade does create winners and losers within any economy. He argues that part of government's job is to ensure this balance between open markets and free trade, while channeling some of the gains from free trade into easing the pain that free trades and open markets can cause to some workers and industries. It's an incredibly practical approach, simple and yet revolutionary.
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November 19, 2008
Rodrik is like an adult among children. His writing, thoughts, and analysis are top notch and I can't conceive of a more concise, honest, and thorough examination than the one Rodrik offers.
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December 2, 2019
A pretty good and short book (85 pages) that contributes to the debate about the overall benefit or detriment of what we know as globalization. As previously mentioned by the other reviews, this is a good primer on the causes and effects of globalization and lays the intellectual foundation for a discussion on what if anything the state should do to rein in the excesses of the free market.

Overall, I really enjoyed this book because it frames the debate surrounding globalization very well by conceding "look we know that globalization has done some good and some bad. It would be unwise to just chuck out the entire system for a "free-for-all" or various forms of protectionism. It's not really disputed the government should play some role however big or minuscule. The REAL question is to what extent the government should intervene." Overall, a great book!
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October 15, 2022
excellent must read
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June 27, 2007
This book is a bit outdated yet Rodrik still provides an insightful look into how trade liberalization affects different people and governments. While Rodrik accepts mainstream views that trade and capital integration is overall a good thing, he provides some compelling analysis showing how potential negative side-effects of trade liberalization can overshadow positive gains. I look forward to reading his new book.
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