

An edition of Globalization and the meaning of Canadian life (1998)
By William G. Watson
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
Language
eng
Pages
314
Description:
Globalization - seemingly the dominant economic force of this era - is a phenomenon that invites misrepresentation and exaggeration. One of its results has been to introduce several false premises into the country's policy debates. So says William Watson, whose new book draws on economics and history to pose interesting challenges to modes of thinking that have become habitual in late twentieth-century Canadian life.
subjects: Civilisation, Civilization, Foreign economic relations, Foreign influences, Globalization, Influence étrangère, International economic integration, Intégration économique internationale, Relations économiques extérieures, Government size, Wirtschaftsintegration, Staatsquote, Kanada, Wirtschaft, HISTORY, Relations economiques exterieures, Welt, POLITICAL SCIENCE, Influence etrangere, Globalisierung, Kultur, International economic relations, Integration economique internationale, General, Nation, Auslandsbeziehungen, Finanzpolitik, Regierung, Canada, civilization, Canada, foreign economic relations, Canada, relations, foreign countries
Places: Canada
Times: 1945-