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2004 | nr 3 (68) | 17--23
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Capacities to Globalize : Why Some Countries Are More Globalized than Others?

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17--23
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  • United Nation University, Helsinki, Finland
  • University College London, London, United Kingdom
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  • Fine, B. (2002). 'Globalization and Development: the Imperative of Political Economy", Processed London, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. Paper for the Conference "Towards a New Political Economy of Development: Globalization and Governance" Sheffield July 2002.
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  • Grindle, M. (2000). "Ready or Not ... The Developing World and Globalization", in J. S. Nye and J. D. Donahue (eds.) Governance in a Globalizing World, Washington DC: The Brookings Institution: 178-207.
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  • Murshed, S. M. (2003) ('Globalization is not always Good: An Economist's Perspective on Productivism & Exclusion" The Hague: Institute of Social Studies.
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