Spring/Summer 2007 Issue: Volume 5, Issue 2
Articles
Free Market Fundamentalism: A Critical Review of Dogmas and Consequences |
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| Introduction | Ha Joon Chang |
| Reality, Theory, and a Make-Believe World: The Fundamentalism of the “Free” Market | Daniel Bonilla Colin Crawford & Carmen G. Gonzalez |
Critical Examinations of Free Trade Theory |
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| Is Free Trade “Free”? Is It Even “Trade”? Oppression and Consent in Hemispheric Trade Agreements | Frank J. Garcia |
| Can Constitutional Courts be Counterhegemonic Powers vis-a-vis Neoliberalism? The Case of the Colombian Constitutional Court | Maria Paula Saffon |
| Coasean Fictions: Law and Economics Revisited | Alejandro Nadal |
Sociocultural Consequences of Free Trade |
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| Accountability for Murder in the Maquiladoras: Linking Corporate Indifference to Gender Violence at the U.S.-Mexico Border | Elvia R. Arriola |
| The Free Market and Gender Relations: Political and Economic Power, Impunity, and the Murders of Women | Dr. Claudia Lozano |
Environmental Consequences of Free Trade |
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| Beyond Kyoto: North-South Implications Of Emissions Trading and Taxes | Kristen Sheeran |
Case Studies on Neoliberal Economic Reforms |
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| Network Industry Regulation: Between Flexibility and Stability | Alexandre Ditzel Faraco & Diogo R. Coutinho |
| At Debt's Door: What Can We Learn from Argentina's Recent Debt Crisis and Restructuring? | Alan Cibils & Ruben Lo Vuolo |
| Is China a Threat to Mesoamerica's Development? | Roldan Muradian |
