Globalisation, Governance and Development: A Political Economy Perspective /

The article is an attempt to identify those theories on the role of the state in development which have stood up well against the critique form neo-liberal economics. It then proposes to integrate these theories withn perspectives that integrate domestic with global political economy. The latter rep...

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Sumario:The article is an attempt to identify those theories on the role of the state in development which have stood up well against the critique form neo-liberal economics. It then proposes to integrate these theories withn perspectives that integrate domestic with global political economy. The latter represent both internationalisation proceses such as decisions to liberalise the economy and take part in multilateral co-operative institutions at the global and regional level, and transnacionalisation proceses associated with corporate and civil society actors at the nacional and transnacional level. The author argues that globalisation is a complex process consisting of partly conflicting sub-processes and than it is in disaggregating the globalisation process that one also discovers new options for agency and alliance building across national boundaries