William k tabb biography definition
William K. Tabb's primary fields of research interest are East Asian economics, the history of economic thought, and the process of globalization; he has....
Transnational Capital and Transnational Labor
An Interview with William K.
Tabb | November/December 2017
William K. Tabb is an economist and author of The Restructuring of Capitalism in Our Time (2012), Economic Governance in the Age of Globalization (2004), and The Amoral Elephant: Globalization and the Struggle for Social Justice in the Twenty-First Century (2001).
William K. Tabb has written or edited a dozen books (concerning race and urban issues, the cultural economy of Japan, the history of economic thought.
He spoke with Dollars & Sense in July 2017 on the global economic crisis, its causes and consequences; the transnational capitalist class and neoliberal globalization; and the prospects for resistance and alternatives to capitalism now and in the future.
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Dollars & Sense: If we look at a world map showing GDP growth rates in 2009 or 2010, during the Great Recession, we see most of the high-income countries of North America, Europe, and East Asia with negative growth rates.
Meanwhile, we see some of South America, much of Africa, and most of South Asia and East Asia still with positive