Synopses & Reviews
The process of globalization is dynamic in the direction of increasing integration. The effects of economic events in one part of the world affect economic affairs in other parts of the world. This book focuses on the role of the state in IEFP and also explores how institutions and trade affect globalization.
About the Author
CARLOS M. PELEZ received a PhD and BS, Phi Beta Kappa, from Columbia University, City of New York, USA. He has published books, essays and articles worldwide, including
International Financial Architecture,
The Global Recession Risk and
Government Intervention in Globalization. He was Director of the Banco Chase and of the Rio de Janeiro Association of Banks and Vice President of Chase Manhattan Bank, USA. He is Managing Director of CMP Associates, USA.
CARLOS A. PELEZ received the AB in Statistics from the University of Chicago, USA and the JD from The University of Pennsylvania Law School, where he was Senior Editor of the Journal of International Law. He published International Financial Architecture, The Global Recession Risk and Government Intervention in Globalization, a book on globalization and an essay on the global electric industry. He works for a large law firm in New York City, USA.
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction, Scope and Content
Globalization, the World Economy and Growth
The Official Institutions
Risk Management, World Trade, Foreign Investment and Finance
The Theory of the State
International Exchange of Goods and Services
Conclusion