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The Race to the Top: The Real Story of Globalization
Tomas Larsson
Globalization -- it's the hot-button word of the new century.
As people all over the world become more culturally and economically connected,
a backlash is developing. From Seattle to Genoa, protesters travel to
every meeting of international economic institutions to denounce global
markets.
What's the real story of globalization? Is it a "race to the bottom,"
as the critics of capitalism insist? Or a race to the top, as Tomas Larsson
suggests?
Instead of debates among theoreticians and activists, it's time for some
on-the-ground reporting about the effects of globalization.
Larsson, a Swedish journalist, spent ten years reporting from Bangkok.
In this book he takes us to the slums of Rio, a bicycle factory in Korea,
a brothel in a back corner of Thailand, and more. In all the places, he
finds that the changes of the past ten years have given people tremendous
opportunities. His perspective on globalization differs from those of
Pat Buchanan, William Greider, or the Seattle protesters. And it's more
vivid than econometric articles because it's on-the-spot reporting from
all over the developing world.
Tomas Larsson looks past the dry statistics and arid debates to examine
real people around the world. He finds that, thanks to the spread of global
markets, hundreds of millions of previously poor people have left poverty
and misery behind them and taken their place among the global middle class.
This is a book full of good news, more relevant than ever as the world's
finance ministers cower behind chainlink fences, afraid to defend the
economic system that is spreading wealth more broadly than ever.
Tomas Larsson is a Swedish journalist now living in the United States.
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