What doesn’t have these added values. During the celebration of the Assembly of the IMF and the World Bank, in Washington, on April 2. 000, European Commissioner for Development, Paul Nielson, stated that trade liberalization needs to a globalization with a human face: there is no alternative to an open and free global economy. It is not a panacea, but neither an end in itself. In the same sense has influenced the President of the World Bank, James Wolfensohn, on his personal effort by humanizing the institution which directs.
The question we must ask ourselves is how gets such human dimension? Economic growth is accompanied by an increase in consumption next to a growing extent of poverty in geographical areas and gradual wear of the environment. The new ecological policies beautify cities, decorate the countryside landscapes. It gives the feeling of a new awareness that boils down to an image. Resources are becoming increasingly scarce. On the other hand extends the economic difficulty in populations within disadvantaged areas. The economic tool to address globalization as a positive effect for the whole of humanity is the basic income. Without either being a panacea or an end in itself, but a step more, necessary, for the. economic progress.
The classical theory is based on the offer. The modern economy on demand, but to introduce criteria of classical economics, contemporary neoliberalism has become a series of tactics that make a game of supply and demand to speculate and arbitrating negotiations based on the banking interests of capital and the stock quotes. The market is subject to strategies of producing money. The market is in offside to solve unemployment, unless that policy is part of the business strategy to lower production costs, which is what happens with the policy of Western capitalism at the end of the 1990s. A situation that is not seen to not be parsed from the new perspective of the alternative theory.