The Wealth of the World and the Poverty of Nations

by Daniel Cohen

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Cohen argues that our own propensity for transforming the nature of work has created a niche for globalization and given it an ominous dimension, causing some to reject it. Pursuing this erroneous line of thought will place the battle for social welfare "on the sidelines" when it should be fought "on the inside.".

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este libro trata de como en el mundo por hacer que ciertas condiciones crezcan y se enriquezcan dejan de un lado otros ambitos y hacen que muchas personas de la sociedad se deshumanicen y caigan en una pobreza absoluta que no tiene justificacion.

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Daniel Cohen is director of the Economics Department at the cole Normale Suprieure in Paris and founding member of the Paris School of Economics. His books include Globalization and Its Enemies and The Prosperity of Vice.

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Canonical title
The Wealth of the World and the Poverty of Nations
Original title
Richesse du monde, pauvreté des nations
Original publication date
1997-02-01 (1e édition originale frrnçaise, Flammarion) (1e é | dition originale frrnç | aise, Flammarion)
Original language*
Français
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Economics, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, Business
DDC/MDS
337Society, government, & cultureEconomicsInternational economics
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HF1359 .C6513Social sciencesCommerceCommerce
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