The global debt crisis and its socioeconomic implications : creating conditions for a sustainable, peaceful, and just world / Mohamed Rabie.
2017
HB3722
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Title
The global debt crisis and its socioeconomic implications : creating conditions for a sustainable, peaceful, and just world / Mohamed Rabie.
ISBN
9783319662152 (electronic book)
3319662155 (electronic book)
9783319662145
3319662147
3319662155 (electronic book)
9783319662145
3319662147
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (245 pages)
Call Number
HB3722
Dewey Decimal Classification
338.542
Summary
This fascinating and ambitious book proposes a new strategy ('the Ramo Plan') to tackle the current global socioeconomic crisis. Issuing a direct challenge to the status quo, the author lays out a bold set of policies to overcome the West-East divide and lead us to a more successful and secure future. Alongside the presentation of a new economic approach, the book provides a thorough survey of the major forces behind the decline in economic growth rates. It examines the state of the major world economies, explores the impact of the global debt crisis, identifies the income and wealth gaps in the United States and other countries, and explains the relationship between these issues and the spread of alienation, radicalism and terrorism.
Note
This fascinating and ambitious book proposes a new strategy ('the Ramo Plan') to tackle the current global socioeconomic crisis. Issuing a direct challenge to the status quo, the author lays out a bold set of policies to overcome the West-East divide and lead us to a more successful and secure future. Alongside the presentation of a new economic approach, the book provides a thorough survey of the major forces behind the decline in economic growth rates. It examines the state of the major world economies, explores the impact of the global debt crisis, identifies the income and wealth gaps in the United States and other countries, and explains the relationship between these issues and the spread of alienation, radicalism and terrorism.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed November 27, 2017).
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