Toward a Popular Trade Regime
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published 02/06/2008
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This paper aims to articulate a set of reforms that may bring the benefits of free trade to a wider populace, thereby increasing domestic support for and ethical merit of the free trade regime. Counter to the opinion above, I argue that the current form of globalization must include economic compensation and political involvement of the disadvantaged. To deploy this argument, I begin with theoretical critiques of the allegedly neutral world market, followed by a political interpretation of the institutional changes in decision-making and political power. After presenting a survey of several existing responses to the problems of globalization, I conclude by offering another strategy for reform while addressing possible objections.
Table of Contents
- Tensions of Market Expansion.
- Deflecting and Diffusing Responsibility.
- Current Strategies.
- Compensation and Involvement.
