| Category | Economics | |
| Publisher | UP Press | |
| Author | Walden Bello | |
| Pages | 307 pp. | |
| Dimension | 6x9 | |
| Copyright | 2001 | |
| Price | US$ 25.95 | |
| Bookpaper ISBN9715423078 | ||
Third World activist and scholar Walden Bello is one of the most astute and ardent critics of the international financial institutions. His new collection of essays, The Future in the Balance, clearly and eloquently explains the true causes of the financial crisis-- the insitutions that advocated free market economies based on the principles of liberalization, deregulation, and privatization. Bello reveals the motivations behind the policies of the World Trade Organization, International Monetary Fund and the World Bank, and their grip on the Third World. He shatters the myths of development as prescribed by these institutions and offers the possibility of another world based on fairness and justice.
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