The impact of globalization on developing countries : risks and opportunities
- Brasilia : Presidencia da Republica, 1996
- 29 p.
- Documentos da Presidencia da Republica .
Conference of the president of the Federative Republic of Brazil, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, at the Colegio de Mexico. Mexico City, 20th February 1996
I. Introduction: challenges to statesmen face to face with globalization II. Facts which have contributed to the obsolescence of traditional theories on asymetry and dependence in world economic and political relation II.1 - The Dimension of Capital II.2 - The dimension of labor II.3 - Some consequences of the new forms of capital expansion, the organization of labor and the relations between capital and labor III. Some of the social consequences of globalization: the problems of increasing inequality and structural unemployment III.1 - Inequality and social exclusion III.2 - The rise in unemployment IV. The role of the government in combating unemployment. how to generate more and better jobs V. Conclusion: the global economy and the future of developing countries. The demand for equity
Contexto Economico
Conference of the president of the Federative Republic of Brazil, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, at the Colegio de Mexico. Mexico City, 20th February 1996
I. Introduction: challenges to statesmen face to face with globalization II. Facts which have contributed to the obsolescence of traditional theories on asymetry and dependence in world economic and political relation II.1 - The Dimension of Capital II.2 - The dimension of labor II.3 - Some consequences of the new forms of capital expansion, the organization of labor and the relations between capital and labor III. Some of the social consequences of globalization: the problems of increasing inequality and structural unemployment III.1 - Inequality and social exclusion III.2 - The rise in unemployment IV. The role of the government in combating unemployment. how to generate more and better jobs V. Conclusion: the global economy and the future of developing countries. The demand for equity
Contexto Economico