Review
Fifteen papers from contributing economists consider the return, reconstitution, and redeployment of the public domain in a post-battle Seattle and post-Washington consensus world order. Papers focus on social disability and the public good; human security in the global era; regionalism and the meso public domain in Latin America and Southeast Asia.
Journal of Economic Literature Sept 2002
Product Description
This collection examines the powerful idea of the return, reconstitution and redeployment of the public domain in a post-Seattle and post-Washington consensus world order. The contributors to this volume believe that devising new institutions of governance for a globalizing world requires fundamental change nationally and internationally.







