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One World, One People

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Globalization and its impact are of foremost concern in today’s world. The media reports that planet Earth is rapidly becoming smaller and more interconnected. Many government policies, ideas, and institutions of the past are weakening in the face of the new challenges of globalization. Author Gregory C. Dahl, with many years of experience as an economist and senior official of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), offers a penetrating look at issues surrounding globalization and provides refreshing solutions to the many complex questions it raises. In One World, One People, Dahl relies on his global experience with the IMF and insights provided by the Bahá’í Faith to suggest a promising future for all of humankind.

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  • 1 Author
  • 2 Publisher
  • 3 ISBN
  • 4 Available From

Author[edit]

Gregory C. Dahl

Publisher[edit]

Bahá’í Publishing Trust, United States (June, 2007)

ISBN[edit]

1-931847-35-5

Available From[edit]

Bahá’í Publishing Trust, United States

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