I received the following e-mail message regarding the launch of what looks like an impressive new journal on (duh) globalization and development. While most of the articles in its maiden issue are from economists, most are very easy to read--more Journal of Economic Perspectives than American Economic Review. Everything is non-gated for now; just enter some reader information and access the PDFs. Bookmark and enjoy!
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The Initiative for Policy Dialogue (IPD) and Berkeley Electronic Press (bepress) are pleased to announce the launch of a new peer-reviewed journal, Journal of Globalization and Development.
Edited by the leading figures in development economics and globalization - José Antonio Ocampo (Columbia), Dani Rodrik (Harvard), Joseph Stiglitz (Columbia), and M. Shahe Emran (George Washington University) - Journal of Globalization and Development sets the agenda for the future of studies in these rapidly evolving fields. The journal brings together academic research and policy analysis on globalization, development, and in particular the complex interactions between them, to stimulate a creative dialogue between theory and practice, incorporating views from academics and practitioners in a variety of disciplines.
Research Foundations
Democracy, Autocracy and Bureaucracy
Avinash K. Dixit
Incomes in South Africa after the Fall of Apartheid
Murray Leibbrandt, James A. Levinsohn, and Justin McCrary
Dilip Mookherjee and Debraj Ray
Dysfunctional Finance: Positive Shocks and Negative Outcomes
Karla Hoff
Policy Analysis
Impact of Political Reservations in West Bengal Local Governments on Anti-Poverty Targeting
Pranab K. Bardhan, Dilip Mookherjee, and Monica Parra Torrado
Rethinking Global Economic and Social Governance
José Antonio Ocampo
Public Finance and Economic Development: Reflections based on Experience in China
Roger H. Gordon
International Rules for Trade in Natural Resources
Paul Collier and Anthony J. Venables
Macro Crises and Targeting Transfers to the Poor
Ravi Kanbur
Symposium: The Return of Counter-cyclical Policy
José Antonio Ocampo
Asia: Counter-Cyclical Policies: Indian Experience and Some General Observations
YV Reddy
Asia: China's Policy Responses to the Global Financial Crisis
Yongding Yu
Latin America: Counter-Cyclical Policy in Brazil: 2008-09
Nelson Barbosa
Ricardo Ffrench-Davis
Latin America: Comments on Financial Regulation and International Capital Flows in Latin America
Leonardo Villar
Africa: Africa's Counter-Cyclical Policy Responses to the Crisis
Louis Kasekende, Zuzana Brixova, and Leonce Ndikumana
Europe: How Deep Is a Crisis? Policy Responses and Structural Factors Behind Diverging Performances
Jean Paul Fitoussi and Francesco Saraceno
Europe: Counter-Cyclical Policies in Light of the Global Financial Crisis: The Case of Turkey
Fatih Ozatay