Book Reviews
Reason Reigns
HSR reviews Al Gore's latest
Seven years after Al Gore conceded the presidential election he has more fans around the globe than ever before. HSR reviews his most recent book, giving us more insight to “the guy who used to be the next President of the United States.”
Published In: Volume 4, Issue 3: November 12, 2007
New Directions in Special Education: Eliminating Ableism in Policy and Practice; by Thomas Hehir
Published In: Volume 4, Issue 1: Education March 30, 2007
Powerful Medicines: The benefits, risks, and costs of prescription drugs; by Jerry Avorn
Published In: Volume 3, Issue 2: Modern Healthcare Policy October 13, 2006
Foreign Investment, Development, and Globalization: Can Costa Rica Become Ireland?
Eva Paus, Palgrave Macmillan, 2005
Along with international trade and financial flows, an explosive growth of foreign direct investment (FDI) has characterized the process of globalization occurring since the late twentieth century. Although most of the FDI goes to the developed economies, many books have been written about the effects of FDI on developing countries. Findings have ranged from the favorable macroeconomic effects of FDI on the balance of payments, to FDI‘s crowding-out effects on domestic financial markets and its pernicious results in the development of local economies. Historical evidence has also shown that FDI does not often contribute to sustainable long-term economic development in the developing world. Eva Paus’ book, Foreign Direct Investment, Development, and Globalization: Can Costa Rica become Ireland?, adds to the discussion of the effects of FDI in developing countries by introducing an in-depth empirical and comparative economic analysis of Ireland and Costa Rica. Both Ireland and Costa Rica are “latecomers in the development process” and have received little attention in the academic development literature.
Published In: Volume 3, Issue 1: Globalization and its Implications March 15, 2006
