Emerging Frontiers in the Global Economy
J.P. SINGH, SERIES EDITOR
DAN LOPRETO, SUP EDITOR
Emerging Frontiers in the Global Economy brings together authors from across the social sciences to address contemporary topics 1) that have come into being because of or 2) that have been substantially altered because of the changing contours of the global economy. While many of these subjects are relatively new—artificial intelligence, rise of economic nationalism, or the breakdown of multilateral institutions—other themes, such as poverty, property rights, development, and trade, take on new dimensions in light of the modern global economy. While books in the series may be rooted in a home discipline, they are written accessibly for readers in other fields of study. The series provides an interdisciplinary venue for discussions about how our world has been transformed by the global economy, and how these immense changes will impact our future. Editorial Board: Arjun Appadurai, Manuel Castells, Tyler Cowen, Christina Davis, Judith Goldstein, Deirdre McCloskey
Books
- How UN Organizations Shape the Rules of World Trade for Food SecurityMatias E. Margulis
- Disorganization, Precarity, and LivelihoodsChristian Krohn-Hansen
- Global Capitalism and Work in Japan, South Korea, and IndonesiaArne L. Kalleberg, Kevin Hewison and Kwang-Yeong Shin
- Award winner
Revolutionizing World Trade
How Disruptive Technologies Open Opportunities for AllKati Suominen - The Evolution of Transnational Capital in Central and Eastern EuropeBesnik Pula
- How the World Economic Forum Shapes Market AgendasChristina Garsten and Adrienne Sörbom
- How Taiwanese Industrialists Embraced the Global EconomyGary G. Hamilton and Cheng-shu Kao
- Cooperation and Conflict in the Global Political EconomyCameron G. Thies and Timothy M. Peterson