Meetings: Effects of Inequality on Economic Performance; Institute of International Studies, UC Berkeley
Pranab Bardhan, Samuel Bowles, and Michael Wallerstein
(editors of the planned conference volume)
Note: The workshop is made possible by financial support of the MacArthur Foundation Network on the Effects of Inequality on Economic Performance and the Russell Sage Foundation. The workshop and the resulting publication is a collaborative project of the Network and other social scientists working on related topics.
The editors, Introduction.
Geoff Garrett (Political science, Yale), Re-assessing the consequences of globalization: does market integration cause fiscal contraction, privatization and decentralization.
Peter Gourevitch (History, Southern California) and Ugo Pagano (Economics, Cambridge and Siena), Globalism and institutional diversity: divergences and convergences in historical perspective.
Pranab Bardhan, Trade liberalization and the very poor.
Michael Wallerstein (Political Science, Northwestern) and Karl Ove Moene (Economics, Oslo), Social democracy in poor labor surplus open economies?
Matthew Slaughter (Economics, Dartmouth) and Ken Scheve (Bank of England), Embedded liberalism and public preferences about globalization
Claus Offe (Political science, Humboldt), European integration and social policy
Carles Boix (Political Science, Ohio State), Globalization and the Egalitarian Backlash: Domestic Responses to the Process of International Integration.
Richard Freeman (Economics, Harvard), International labor standards
Miriam Golden (Political science, UCLA), How unions evolve with globalization.
Samuel Bowles and Elisabeth Wood (Politics, NYU), Feasible egalitarianism in a competitive world.
Dani Rodrik (Kennedy School of Government), Financial-Market Bias in Economic Policies: Does It Exist and Is It a Good Thing?
To the Network on the Effects of Inequality homepage.
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