Books on the issue of the Global Marshall Plan

Author

Title

Place/Source

Year

Annan, K. :

Dialogue among civilizations: The round table on the eve of the United Nations millennium summit.

Paris

2001

Annan, K. (Ed.):

We the Peoples: The Role of the United Nations in the 21. Century.

New York

2000

Camerer, C., Thaler, R.:

Ultimatums, dictators and manners.

St. Paul, MN.

1995

Gore, A.:

Earth in the Balance: Ecology and the Human Spirit.

Boston

2000

Jecklin, H., Köhler, M.:

A New Spirit in Business. From Fear and Need to Love and Abundance.

New York

2005

Laszlo, E.:

You Can Change the World.

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2002

Perkins, J.:

Confessions Of An Economic Hit Man.

San Francisco

2004

Soros, G.:

George Soros on Globalization.

New York

2002

Radermacher, F. J.:

Balance or Destruction: Ecosocial Market Economy as the Key to Global Sustainable Development.

Vienna

2004

Radermacher, F. J.:

Global Marshall Plan / Planetary Contract for A Worldwide Eco-Social Market Economy

Hamburg

2004

Riegler J.; Moser A.:

Eco-Social Market Economy.

Graz-Stuttgart

1996

Stiglitz, J.E.:

Globalization and its discontents.

New York

2002

Yunus, M.:

Banker to the poor.

New York

2001


The Great Turning: From Empire to Earth Community

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by David C. Korten
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The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century

title

by Thomas L. Friedman
The World Is Flat is the timely and essential update on globalization, its successes and discontents, powerfully illuminated by one of our most respected journalists.

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The New Public Finance; Responding to Global Challenges

title

Edited by Inge Kaul and Pedro Conceição
With the contribution of more than 20 eminent scholars and practitioners, this book analyses how public finance has responded to the growing importance of the global challenges.

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34 Million Friends of the Women of the World

title

by Jane Roberts
A memoir of Jane Roberts fight for social justice for women through the organization she founded with Lois Abraham, 34 Million Friends. Read what others think about her book.

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