1Karl Polanyi,The Great Transformation:The Political and Economic Origins of Our Time(Boston:Beacon Press,1944);
2Dani Rodrik,Has Globalization Gone Too Far? (Washington,D.C.:Institute for International Economics,1997);
3Beth A.Simmons,Who Adjusts? Domestic Sources of Foreign Economic Policy During the Inter1war Years (Princeton,N.J.:Princeton University Press,1994);
4Kevin O'Rourke and Jeffrey Williamson,Globalization and History:The Evolution of a Nineteenth-Century Atlantic Economy (Cambridge,Mass.:MIT Press,1999).
5Arthur Okun,Equality and Efficiency:The Big Tradeoff(Washington:The Brookings Institution,1975).
7Stanleyn Fischer,"Globalization and Its Challenge," The American Economic Review,Vol.93,No.2,Papers and Proceedings of the One Hundred Fifteenth Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association,Washington,DC,January 3-5,2003,pp.1-30.
8Ethan B.Kapstein,"Winners and Losers in the Global Economy," International Organization,Vol.54,No.2(Spring,2000),p.359.
9Partricia A.Alvarez,"Understanding Globalization," The History Teacher,Vol.35,No.2 (Feb.,2002),p.265.
10Hans-Henrik Holm and Georg Sorensen,ed.,Whose World Order? Uneven Globalization and the End of the Cold War(Boulder:Westview,1995).