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Multicultural Europe: Effects of the Global  Lisbon Process. Muslim Population Shares & Global Development Patterns 1990-2003 in 134 Countries
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Multicultural Europe: Effects of the Global Lisbon Process. Muslim Population Shares & Global Development Patterns 1990-2003 in 134 Countries

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Is really Islam to blame for many of the ills of the world, like stagnation, gender inequality, social inequality, human rights violations and ecologically unsustainable development? In this book, the authors will present a Barro-type of cross-national development accounting framework for the weight that the variable Muslims per total population has in comparison to standard world economic openness, political geography and political history indicators for 17 key economic, political, social and environmental variables in 134 countries. This is a ‘first of its kind’ to develop a quantitative assessment of the global Lisbon process of the convergence or divergence of living conditions across the globe since the 1990’s. The authors draw come optimistic, socio-liberal conclusions about Islam in the world system while we show, at the same time, that membership in the EU-15, by comparative standards, has dire long-term consequences in the world economy, and globalisation does not fulfill many of its promises.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2008
Pages
306
ISBN
9781604568066

Is really Islam to blame for many of the ills of the world, like stagnation, gender inequality, social inequality, human rights violations and ecologically unsustainable development? In this book, the authors will present a Barro-type of cross-national development accounting framework for the weight that the variable Muslims per total population has in comparison to standard world economic openness, political geography and political history indicators for 17 key economic, political, social and environmental variables in 134 countries. This is a ‘first of its kind’ to develop a quantitative assessment of the global Lisbon process of the convergence or divergence of living conditions across the globe since the 1990’s. The authors draw come optimistic, socio-liberal conclusions about Islam in the world system while we show, at the same time, that membership in the EU-15, by comparative standards, has dire long-term consequences in the world economy, and globalisation does not fulfill many of its promises.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Nova Science Publishers Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 October 2008
Pages
306
ISBN
9781604568066