Economia globală

Acest modul explică ce este economia globală, descrie modelele de producție globală, în ce modalitate și cine face regulile

Bibliografie

  • Felber, Christian (2011): Die Gemeinwohl-Ökonomie. Das Wirtschaftsmodell der Zukunft. Vienna: Deuticke
  • Le Monde diplomatique (2009): Atlas der Globalisierung. Sehen und verstehen, was die Welt bewegt. Berlin: tazVerlag
  • Misereoru.a. (2003): Kaffee. Material für Bildungsarbeit und Aktionen. Aachen
  • Stiglitz, Joseph E. (2006): Making Globalization work. New York: W. W. Norton & Company
  • Stückelberger, Christoph (2001) Ethischer Welthandel. Eine Übersicht. Bern/Vienna
  • Thaler, Katrin (2010): Globalisierungverstehen. Menschen – Märkte – Politik. Vienna: BAOBAB
  • Werner, Klaus und Hans Weiss (2010): Das neue Schwarzbuch der Markenfirmen. Die Machenschaften der Weltkonzerne. Vienna: Deuticke
  • ATTAC (Hg., 2003): Die geheimen Spielregeln des Welthandels. Vienna
  • The website of the worldwide flagship initiative with background information and statistics relating to fair trade
  • Despite the old fashioned name of the game you can learn how chronic poverty and hunger come about. In this free online strategy game you play a family in a developing country which strives to cover its basic needs through agriculture
  • A strategy game which approaches the working practices of companies critically
  • Canadian website on global education for teachers and educators. Materials and information on global issues
  • Materials, ideas and annotated lesson plans on global education, sorted according to topic and language
  • A social network which seeks to empower young people and supports students as well as teachers with materials, ideas and background information on global topics and education
  • On the education page of the Oxfam website there are teaching materials on global citizenship education for teachers and educators, sorted by age
  • The website of the United Nations with information and links to the Millenium Development Goals
  • How would the world look, if the size of the individual countries was decided by, for example, population, energy consumption or income? On this website you can find various versions of world maps
  • Anti-Globalisation NGO which gives background information on economic topics on its website
  • Film and background information on the ecological, social, cultural and economic consequences of our affluent society
  • WTO (Hg., 2012): World Trade Report 2012: Trade and public policies: A closer look at non-tariff measures in the 21stcentury. Geneva
  • Raynolds, Laura T. and Douglas L. Murray (Hg. 2007): Fair trade. The challenges of transforming globalization. London: Routledge
  • Bernstein, William (2009): A Splendid Exchange – How Trade shaped the World, London: Atlantic Books