La construcción del capitalismo global : la economía política del imperio estadounidense / Leo Panitch y Sam Gindin.

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoLenguaje original: Inglés Series Cuestiones de antagonismo ; 84.Editor: Madrid : Ediciones Akal, 2015Descripción: 1 recurso en línea (525 páginas)Tipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • computadora
Tipo de soporte:
  • recurso en línea
ISBN:
  • 9788446042334
Títulos uniformes:
  • Making of global capitalism. Spanish
Tema(s): Género/Forma: Formatos físicos adicionales: Print version:: Construcción del capitalismo global.Clasificación CDD:
  • 330.1220973
Clasificación LoC:
  • HB501 P192 2015
Recursos en línea: Resumen: The all-encompassing embrace of world capitalism at the beginning of the twenty-first century was generally attributed to the superiority of competitive markets. Globalization had appeared to be the natural outcome of this unstoppable process. But today, with global markets roiling and increasingly reliant on state intervention to stay afloat, it has become clear that markets and states aren't straightforwardly opposing forces. In this groundbreaking work, Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin demonstrate the intimate relationship between modern capitalism and the American state, including its role as an "informal empire" promoting free trade and capital movements. Through a powerful historical survey, they show how the US has superintended the restructuring of other states in favor of competitive markets and coordinated the management of increasingly frequent financial crises.
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The all-encompassing embrace of world capitalism at the beginning of the twenty-first century was generally attributed to the superiority of competitive markets. Globalization had appeared to be the natural outcome of this unstoppable process. But today, with global markets roiling and increasingly reliant on state intervention to stay afloat, it has become clear that markets and states aren't straightforwardly opposing forces. In this groundbreaking work, Leo Panitch and Sam Gindin demonstrate the intimate relationship between modern capitalism and the American state, including its role as an "informal empire" promoting free trade and capital movements. Through a powerful historical survey, they show how the US has superintended the restructuring of other states in favor of competitive markets and coordinated the management of increasingly frequent financial crises.

Recurso electrónico. Santa Fe, Arg.: elibro, 2019. Disponible vía World Wide Web. El acceso puede estar limitado para las bibliotecas afiliadas a elibro.

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