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Globalization for development: trade, finance aid migration, and policy / Goldin, Ian; Reineri, Kenneth 2006  Book
Goldin, Ian Book
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Publication Jaipur, Rawat Publications, 2006.
Description xviii, 308p.
Standard Number 8131600386
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Globalization for development: trade, finance, aid, migration, and policy / Goldin, Ian; Reinert, Kenneth 2007  Book
Goldin, Ian Book
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Edition rev. ed.
Publication Washington, D C, The World Bank, 2007.
Description xix, 308p.
Standard Number 9780821369296
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Making race: the politics and economics of coloured identity in South Africa / Goldin, Ian 1987  Book
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Publication London, Longman, 1987.
Description xxx, 295p.
Standard Number 0582019796
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Overcoming short-termism: a pathway for global progress / Goldin, Ian; Lamy, Pascal   Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract This year, we commemorate the centenary of the outbreak of World War I, the so-called "war to end all wars." In reality, 1914 saw the beginning of a three-decade-long global nadir that encompassed two brutal world conflicts, a devastating influenza pandemic, and a worldwide depression. One hundred years later, the average person is about eight times richer than a century ago, living standards have soared, and average life expectancy has risen by over twenty years. The threat of war between great powers has declined, and our genetic code and universe have been unlocked in previously inconceivable ways. Many of today's goods are unimaginable without collective contributions from different parts of the world, a world through which more of us can move freely, provided we have the documents and means to do so. Our world is functionally smaller, and its possibilities are bigger and brighter than ever before.
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