New Book: Justice in Global Economic Governance

While debates about fairness in the international economic system are more heated than ever in times of geo-economic struggles, a systematic analysis combining normative and empirical perspectives has been lacking—until now. The book fills that gap.

Cover of the bookEdited by Axel Berger, Clara Brandi and Eszter Kollar, the book Justice in Global Economic Governance tackles one of the most pressing questions of our time. Published by Edinburgh University Press, it brings together leading scholars from political philosophy, international relations, economics, and law to address the long-standing gap in systematic analysis. By integrating these diverse approaches and applying a coherent normative framework, it examines the most critical areas of global economic governance, including trade, investment, finance and taxation.

This groundbreaking work is the first comprehensive study that combines empirical research with normative analysis to offer new insights into the future of global economic order. It is an essential resource for scholars, decision-makers, students and anyone interested in the pursuit of a fairer and more just global economy.

The book can be ordered here or is available for free download here.

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