01249 2200217 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020002400097041000800121082001200129084001800141100002400159245003800183260002700221300004300248500001900291520067800310650001900988990002401007INLIS00000000000683520221013015924 a0010-0520006835221013 | | eng  a0 - 713 - 99664 - 1 aeng a303.482 a303.482 STI g0 aStiglitz, Joseph E.1 aGlobalization And Its Discontents aNY :bDoubleday,c2002 a282 :bxxii, 282 hlm. ; 24 cm ;c24 cm aIndeks : Index aFrom a leader of the anti-globalization movement, a statement like this would not be remarkable. But coming from Joseph Stiglitz-former Chief Economist at the World Bank-it is startling and challenging. Stiglitz's extraordinary authority and experience make this a compelling book. He argues that the West has seriously mismanaged the process of privatization, liberalization, and stabilization, and that by following its advice many Third World countries and former Communist states are actually worse off now that they were before. But he does not take a simplistic pro-or anti-globalization stance. Instead he confronts us with the often difficult realities of the world 4a1. Globalisasi a01349/MKRI-P/I-2005