United Nations Conference Ontrade and Development

............................................................................................................................................ 1 1. GLOBALIZATION AND ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE .................................................................... 2 2. THE BIAS IN THE NEOLIBERAL POLICIES.................................................................................... 5 3. FUNDAMENTALISM IN THE LABOUR MARKET ........................................................................... 8 4. THE ISSUE OF LABOUR STANDARDS .......................................................................................... 10 5. HUMANIZING GLOBALIZATION .................................................................................................. 13 Curbing market fundamentalism ............................................................................................... 13 Refocusing macroeconomic policy ............................................................................................ 16 Broadening the trade agenda ..................................................................................................... 17 REFERENCES ...................................................................................................................................... 19 GLOBALIZATION, NEOLIBERALISM, AND LABOUR

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