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Examines economic theory and the causes of instability in an increasingly global economy, and discusses the concept of open society as a means of preventing financial disintegration.
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Democracy, Crisis financieras, Internationaler Kreditmarkt, Globalization, World politics, Aspectos sociales, Financial crises, Social aspects, Globalisierung, Finances internationales, Kapitalisme, Internationalisatie, Economic history, Crises financières, International finance, Finanzas internacionales, Démocratie, Aspect social, Capitalism, Derechos humanos, Politique mondiale, Mondialisation, Droits économiques et sociaux, Human rights, Capitalisme, Histoire économique, Financiële crises, Capitalismo, Democracia, Offene Gesellschaft, Social aspects of Capitalism, Social aspects of Financial crises, Social aspects of Globalization, Social aspects of International finance, Economic history, 1990-, World politics, 1989-, Financiele crisesEdition | Availability |
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Open society: reforming global capitalism
2000, Public Affairs
in English
- 1st ed.
1586480197 9781586480196
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Open society: reforming global capitalism
2000, Public Affairs
Hardcover
in English
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Open society: reforming global capitalism
2000, Little, Brown
in English
- Rev. ed.
0316855987 9780316855983
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Book Details
First Sentence
"The concept of open society is based on the recognition that our understanding of the world is inherently imperfect."
Table of Contents
Thinking and reality
A critique of economics
Reflexivity in financial markets
Reflexivity in history
Open society as an ideal
The problem of social values
The global capitalist system
The financial crisis of 1997-1999
Who lost Russia?
A new global financial architecture
The global political architecture
The Open Society Alliance.
Edition Notes
Rev. ed. of: The crisis of global capitalism, 1998.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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First Sentence
"The concept of open society is based on the recognition that our understanding of the world is inherently imperfect."
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