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reforming global capitalism

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An edition of Open society (2000)

Open society

reforming global capitalism

1st ed.
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Examines economic theory and the causes of instability in an increasingly global economy, and discusses the concept of open society as a means of preventing financial disintegration.

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Public Affairs
Language
English
Pages
369

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Cover of: Open society
Open society: reforming global capitalism
2000, Little, Brown
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Cover of: Open society
Open society: reforming global capitalism
2000, Public Affairs
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: Open society
Open society: reforming global capitalism
2000, Public Affairs
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Open Society
December 7, 2000, Little, Brown
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Table of Contents

Thinking and reality
A critique of economics
Reflexivity in financial markets
Reflexivity in history
Open society as an ideal
The problem of social values
The global capitalist system
The financial crisis of 1997-1999
Who lost Russia?
A new global financial architecture
The global political architecture
The Open Society Alliance.

Edition Notes

Rev. ed. of: The crisis of global capitalism, 1998.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
332/.042
Library of Congress
HB3722 .S67 2000, HB3722.S67 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxix, 369 p. :
Number of pages
369

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24931655M
ISBN 10
1586480197
ISBN 13
9781586480196
LCCN
00042542
OCLC/WorldCat
44406166

First Sentence

"The concept of open society is based on the recognition that our understanding of the world is inherently imperfect."

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