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When corporations rule the world

David Korten
Of all books listed in this section, this is the most important read. A sober account of the corporatization of our planet.
Unholy Trinity

Richard Peet
A damning indictment of the ‘Unholy Trinity’ – the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund and the World Trade Organization. Varies greatly in quality from chapter to chapter.
One World, Ready or Not

William Greider
An outstanding and detailed study of the emerging Global Economy.
The Limits to Growth
The classic 1972 modeling exercise that was the first to investigate the limits to growth in earnest.
How Rich Countries Got Rich … and Why Poor Countries Stay Poor
A similar thesis to that of Ha-Joon Chang, but presented more philosophically and less concisely. Although dense and repetitive at times, this erudite and diverse discourse makes for a highly satisfying read.
The Growth Illusion
The world is desperately ready for a rigorous and solid foundation to a new economics that views the Economy as a subsystem of the Earth system. ‘The Growth Illusion’ is not it. Wishy-washy.
Globalization and its Discontents

Joseph Stiglitz
Unforgivably mistitled. A worthwhile critique of the World Bank by a former insider.
For the Common Good
Fifty Years is Enough
Kevin Danaher
A collection of case-studies indicting the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank.