Human Development Report 1999
- Oxford University Press, 1999
- 266
This year's report argues that globalization is not new, but that the present era of globalization, driven by competitive global markets, is outpacing the governance of markets and the repercussions on people. Ten years of Human Development, Human Development in this Age of Globalization, New Technologies and the Global Race for Knowledge, The Invisible Heart - Care and the Global Economy, National Responses to Make Globalization Work for Development, Reinventing Global Governance - for Humanity and Equity, References, Special Contributions, Boxes, Annex Tables, Box Tables, Figures, Human Development Indicators, Index.