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Artigo heterodoxo de Dani Rodrik, “Feasible Globalizations”.

Posted By Rodrigo Medeiros On 10 janeiro, 2008 @ 11:02 am In Desenvolvimento,Internacional | No Comments

Abstract:     

The nation-state system, democratic politics, and full economic integration are mutually incompatible. Of the three, at most two can be had together. The Bretton Woods/GATT regime was successful because its architects subjugated international economic integration to the needs and demands of national economic management and democratic politics. A renewed “Bretton-Woods compromise” would preserve some limits on integration, while crafting better global rules to handle the integration that can be achieved. Among “feasible globalizations,” the most promising is a multilaterally negotiated visa scheme that allows expanded (but temporary) entry into the advanced nations of a mix of skilled and unskilled workers from developing nations. Such a scheme would likely create income gains that are larger than all of the items on the WTO negotiating agenda taken together, even if it resulted in a relatively small increase in cross-border labor flows.

This paper can be downloaded without charge from the Social Science Research Network at: http://ssrn.com/abstract_id=349021 [1]


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