The Global economy in transition [Book /]
edited by P.W. Daniels and W.F. Lever.
- Harlow, England : Addison Wesley Longman, 1996.
- xix, 416 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 379-407) and index.
1. Introduction / William Lever and Peter Daniels -- 2. Shut up and dance, or,is the world economy knowable? / Nigel Thrift -- 3. Restructuring the production system / Brian P. Holly -- 4. The 'newer' international division of labour / William J. Coffey -- 5. Dissolving difference? Money, disembedding and the creation of 'global financial space' / Andrew Leyshon -- 6. Information technology and production systems / David R. Charles -- 7. The development of multinational enterprises / Jeremy Clegg -- 8. Producing futures: Global finance as a geographical project / Erik Swyngedouw -- 9. Research and development / Roger Hayter -- 10. The lead role of developed economies / Peter Daniels -- 11. Less developed economies and dependence / David Drakakis-Smith -- 12. Trade and developing countries / Robert N. Gwynne -- 13. The prospects for the post-socialist economies / Michael J. Bradshaw -- 14. Market enlargement: The Single European Market / William Lever. 15. Reinventing the region: Firms, clusters and networks in economic development / Philip Cooke -- 16. Producer services and competition from offshore: US data entry and banking / Marie Howland -- 17. The dominance of international finance by London, New York and Tokyo / Matthew P. Drennan -- 18. Overview and synthesis / Peter Daniels and William Lever.