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Daniel Defoe 3 Gulliver’s Travels 3 Jonathan Swift 3 Robinson Crusoe 3 Globalization 2 The great globalization debate 2 colonies 2 globalization debate 2 international trade 2 Colonies 1 Globalists 1 Globalization debate 1 Hyperglobalists 1 International trade 1 Sceptics 1 Transformationists 1
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Article 3 Book / Working Paper 2
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Working Paper 1
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Undetermined 3 English 2
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Goodwin, Craufurd D. 3 Tadić, Tadija 2
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Duke University, Department of Economics 1
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Panoeconomicus 2 CHOPE Working Paper 1 QA - Rivista dell'Associazione Rossi-Doria 1 Working Papers / Duke University, Department of Economics 1
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RePEc 4 EconStor 1
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The First Globalization Debate
Goodwin, Craufurd D. - 2010
Early in the 18th century, before the birth of political economy as a discipline, two of the earliest novels in the English language were published: Robinson Crusoe (1719) by writer and economic entrepreneur Daniel Defoe, and Gulliver’s Travels (1726) by the cleric and political adviser...
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The First Globalization Debate
Goodwin, Craufurd D. - Duke University, Department of Economics - 2010
Early in the 18th century, before the birth of political economy as a discipline, two of the earliest novels in the English language were published: Robinson Crusoe (1719) by writer and economic entrepreneur Daniel Defoe, and Gulliver’s Travels (1726) by the cleric and political adviser...
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The Globalization Debate: The Sceptics
Tadić, Tadija - In: Panoeconomicus 53 (2006) 2, pp. 179-190
globalists and has made room for the arising of the so called great globalization debate, which has started over time to shape …
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The Globalization Debate: The Globalists
Tadić, Tadija - In: Panoeconomicus 53 (2006) 1, pp. 51-63
myth or alternatively as an ideological project of the West. The first part of our investigation of the great globalization … debate is dedicated to investigation of the globalist perspective (both the hyperglobalists and transformationists). …
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The First Globalization Debate: Crusoe vs. Gulliver
Goodwin, Craufurd D. - In: QA - Rivista dell'Associazione Rossi-Doria (2011) 3
Two of the earliest novels in English, Robinson Crusoe (1719) by Daniel Defoe and Gulliver’s Travels (1726) by Jonathan Swift, are widely perceived as an entertaining adventure story and a pioneering work of science fiction. Viewed by modern economists, however, they appear as expressions of...
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