04318nam 2200445 450 991083060270332120200610215924.11-119-61257-81-119-61256-X1-119-61255-1(CKB)4100000007934815(MiAaPQ)EBC5748887(CaSebORM)9781786304056(PPN)241553512(EXLCZ)99410000000793481520190427d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDisorder and public concern around globalization /Mario Amendola, Jean-Luc Gaffard1st editionHoboken, New Jersey :ISTE :Wiley,2019.1 online resource (189 pages)1-78630-405-8 Chapter 1The New Transitionp. 1 --1.1The world of yesterdayp. 3 --1.2Toward an economy of supplyp. 6 --1.3Withdrawal of the Statep. 9 --1.4Idealized globalizationp. 11 --1.5Between dream and realityp. 14 --1.6Viability in questionp. 17 --Chapter 2The Constraints of Innovationp. 19 --2.1A truly industrial worldp. 19 --2.2Roundabout productionp. 22 --2.3A creative destruction processp. 25 --2.4Coordination requirementp. 27 --2.5Coordination powerp. 30 --2.6The shortcomings of globalizationp. 33 --Chapter 3Entrepreneurs at the Crossroadsp. 37 --3.1The entrepreneur out of timep. 38 --3.2The entrepreneur, master of timep. 41 --3.3Market connectionsp. 44 --3.4Competition revisitedp. 48 --3.5Between value creation and diversionp. 50 --3.6Globalized entrepreneurshipp. 53 --Chapter 4The Time of Financep. 57 --4.1Idealized financial marketsp. 59 --4.2A contrasted realityp. 62 --4.3Capital and commitmentp. 65 --4.4Corporate valuep. 68 --4.5Influence of the funding structurep. 70 --4.6The risk of financial decommitmentp. 72 --Chapter 5The Return of Inequalities and Rentsp. 79 --5.1The false argument of technologyp. 80 --5.2A weakened growth potentialp. 83 --5.3The perverse effect of household debtp. 85 --5.4Toward a rent-seekers economyp. 87 --5.5Social order in questionp. 89 --5.6The new segmentationp. 91 --Chapter 6The State in View of the Globalization Challengep. 95 --6.1Free trade in questionp. 96 --6.2The illusory promise of structural reformsp. 100 --6.3The obsession with competitivenessp. 104 --6.4The dilemma of bordersp. 107 --6.5The temporal coherence of public actionp. 110 --6.6The institutional challengep. 114 --Chapter 7Liberalism Revisitedp. 119 --7.1Trust and regulationp. 120 --7.2Classical and bastardized liberalismp. 122 --7.3The State and the common goodp. 128 --7.4Liberal democracyp. 131 --7.5The challenge of globalizationp. 134 --7.6An open and equitable societyp. 137.Disorder and Public Concern Around Globalization examines the contrast between an idealized vision and a realistic view of globalization. Both are inscribed in the contemporary debate within political and economic theory. This opposition highlights the conditions under which wealth creation and equitable distribution can outweigh the mere diversion of value and deepening of inequalities. This book shows how facts and ideas can explain the shape currently taken by globalization, the latest innovation of market economies. Still, the unpredictable path followed depends on the attitudes of entrepreneurs and capital holders who arbitrate between short- and long-term timescales, between value creation and rent collection: attitudes driven by the same organizations and institutions that shape markets, structure the social order and ensure the viability of the current transition.GlobalizationGlobalization.303.482Amendola Mario88788Gaffard Jean-LucMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830602703321Disorder and public concern around globalization4067216UNINA