Globalization and Global Governance: A Reply to the Debate
Keith Griffin,
Keith Griffin
Distinguished Professor of Economics emeritus at the University of California, Riverside (Riverside, CA 92521-0427, USA). Before that he was President of Magdalen College, Oxford. He has written extensively on globalization, development economics and the low-income transition economies.
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Keith Griffin
Distinguished Professor of Economics emeritus at the University of California, Riverside (Riverside, CA 92521-0427, USA). Before that he was President of Magdalen College, Oxford. He has written extensively on globalization, development economics and the low-income transition economies.
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