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【资料名称】:
Making Globalization Good: The Moral Challenges of Global Capitalism

【资料作者】:John Dunning
【出版社】:   
OUP Oxford
【简介及目录】:  

Product details  
  • Paperback: 400 pages
  • Publisher: OUP Oxford; New Ed edition (16 Sep 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 019927522X

Times Higher Education Supplement   
"... this is an eminently sane book written by sensible observers."  --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.   

Review  
This volume helps to advance our understanding of the ways in whichthestrucyire of globalizing capitalism, its content and effects maybestrategically shaped to be, through consensus, better. This isanimportant, interesting and compelling book by a brilliantindividualwho has achieved much throughout his career. (Transnational Corporations )

Product Description  
Gordon Brown, Jonathan Sacks, Joseph Stiglitz, Hans Kung,ShirleyWilliams, and a dozen other leading thinkers in internationalbusinessand ethics identify the pressing moral issues which globalcapitalismmust answer. How can we develop a global economicarchitecture which isefficient, morally acceptable, geographicallyinclusive, andsustainable over time? If global capitalism -- arguablythe mostefficient wealth creating system currently known to man -- isto beboth economically viable and socially acceptable, each of itsfourconstituent institutions (markets, governments, supranationalagencies,and civil society) must not only be technically competent, butalso bebuttressed and challenged by a strong moral ethos. The bookincludescontributions from leading academics, politicians, andmoralists.Recognizing that solutions will not come from any onequarter, and thatany serious discussion of a just and equitable systemwill touch onquestions of ethics and faith, the book approaches theissues from arange of different disciplines and forums.

About the Author  
Professor Dunning is Emeritus Professor of International Businessatthe University of Reading, and State of New Jersey ProfessorofInternational Business at Rutgers University, New Jersey. He hasbeenresearching into the economics of international direct investmentandthe multinational enterprise since the 1950s, and hasauthored,co-authored, or edited numerous books on this subject and onindustrialand regional economics.

Table of Contents
Introduction 1
John H. Dunning
Part I
1. The Moral Imperatives of Global Capitalism: An Overview 11
John H. Dunning
2. Private Morality and Capitalism: Learning from the Past 41
Deepak Lal
3. Institutions and Morality: An Economist’s Appraisal 61
Alan Hamlin
4. Towards a New Paradigm of Development 76
Joseph Stiglitz
5. Transformation of Society: Implications for Globalization 108
Jack N. Behrman
Part II
6. An Ethical Framework for the Global Market Economy 145
Hans Küng
7. The Challenge of Global Capitalism: A Christian Perspective 159
Brian Griffiths
8. The Challenge of Global Capitalism: An Islamic Perspective 181
Khurshid Ahmad
9. Global Covenant: A Jewish Perspective on Globalization 210
Jonathan Sacks
10. The Challenge of Global Capitalism: The Perspective of
Eastern Religions 232
David R. Loy
Part III
11. A Universal Culture of Human Rights and Freedom’s Habits:
Caritapolis 253
Michael Novak
12. On The Political Relevance of Global Civil Society 280
Richard Falk
13. The Business Community: Social Responsibility and
Corporate Values 301
Robert Davies
14. Governments and Supranational Agencies: A New Consensus? 320
Gordon Brown
15. Global Social Justice: The Moral Responsibilities of the Rich
to the Poor 334
Shirley Williams
16. Conclusions: In search of a Global Moral Architecture 345
John H. Dunning
Index 371
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