Global Economic Institutions is part of the Critical Writings on Global Institutions series. This series will look to build together works that examine key institutions that have an impact on a global scale.
This first title in the series, edited by Willem Molle, considers the growth of globalization and examines the general aspects which affect all global economic institutions, as well as paying particular attention to the fields of trade, finance and the environment.
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Edited
By Willem Molle
September 10, 2008
In recent years, there has been a very steep increase in globalization which, among other things, has provoked an increased interest in global economic institutions. Such interest comes notably from the emerging countries. However, researchers who wish to understand better the workings and impact ...