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The Consequences of Economic Globalization for Affluent Democracies

David Brady
affiliation not provided to SSRN

Jason Beckfield
Harvard University - Department of Sociology

Wei Zhao
University of North Carolina at Charlotte - Department of Sociology



Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 33, August 2007

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In recent decades, economic globalization has grown significantly in affluent democracies. Taking this as a point of departure, we review social science research on the consequences of economic globalization for the state, the economy, and civil society. We advocate for a concrete position of empirical scrutiny, between the grand theorists and earlier empirical skeptics, and measure economic globalization as the heightening of international trade and investment. Social scientists have engaged in lively debates surrounding such topics as how globalization affects the welfare state, politics, deindustrialization, inequality, and organized labor. Among the themes that emerge from these debates are the distinct values of within- and between-country comparisons and the need for a stronger connection between theoretical accounts of globalization and empirical analyses. At the same time, many aspects of social life have been neglected by recent research on globalization. Throughout, we gauge current consensus and dissensus, identify understudied topics, and suggest directions for future research.

Keywords: economic sociology, political sociology, the state, inequality, poor

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Date posted: December 24, 2007 ; Last revised: December 24, 2007

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Brady, David, Beckfield, Jason and Zhao, Wei, The Consequences of Economic Globalization for Affluent Democracies. Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 33, August 2007. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1077652


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David Brady (Contact Author)
affiliation not provided to SSRN
Jason Beckfield
Harvard University - Department of Sociology ( email )
Cambridge, MA 02138
United States
Wei Zhao
University of North Carolina at Charlotte - Department of Sociology ( email )
Charlotte, NC 28269
United States
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