International Political Economy: International Political Economy
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- Kiadás sorszáma és címe :International Political Economy
- Kiadó OUP Canada
- Megjelenés dátuma 2010. február 18.
- ISBN 9780195429107
- Kötéstípus Puhakötés
- Terjedelem584 oldal
- Méret 255x205x21 mm
- Súly 1021 g
- Nyelv angol
- Illusztrációk 31 tables and 25 figures 0
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This reader is a collection of primary readings that introduces students to international political economy (ipe), an area of study concerned with the relationship between the two dominant forms of social organization in the modern world: 'the state' and 'the market'. Divided into five parts ranging from Adam Smith's theory of the invisible hand to recent discussions of hemispheric integration, it contains thirty-five unabridged selections that highlight the historical development, major theoretical debates, and practical issues within ipe. Each section opens with a concise introduction that presents key concepts and concludes with study questions and annotated suggestions for further reading.
TöbbTartalomjegyzék:
Acknowledgments
Biographical Note
Main Introduction
Part I - The Dominant Theories of IPE
Liberalism
An Inquiry into the Nature and the Causes of the Wealth of Nations: Of the Division of Labour, Of the Principle Which Gives Occasion to the Division of Labour, and That the Division of Labour Is Limited by the Extent of the Market
The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation
The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money: The General Theory, The Postulates of Classical Economics, and Concluding Notes on the Social Philosophy towards which the General Theory Might Lead
(Neo-)Mercantilist Reflection
The National System of Political Economy: The Theory of the Powers of Production and the Theory of Values, Customs Duties as a Chief Means of Establishing and Protecting the Internal Manufacturing Power
The Power of Nations: The Political Economy of International Relations: The Bases of National Economic Power
(Policy Rivalry Among Industrial States: What Can We Learn from Models of Strategic Trade Policy?
(Neo-)Marxist Reflection
Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy
Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism: Imperialism as a Special Stage of Capitalism
The Rise and Future Demise of the World Capitalist System: Concepts for Comparative Analysis
Post-Positivist Response
Anarchy Is What States Make of It: The Social Construction of Power Politics
How (the Meaning of ) Gender Matters in Political Economy
Review Questions
Further Literature
Part II - Structures of IPE
The Politics of International Trade
In the Shadow of Law or Power? Consensus-Based Bargaining and Outcomes in the GATT/WTO
Private Rights vs. Public Standards in the WTO
The Political Economy of Money and Finance
The Obsolescence of Capital Controls? Economic Management in an Age of Global Markets
Institutional Investors and Polanyi's Double Movement: A Model of Contemporary Currency Crises
International Production and Multinational Corporations
American Business Abroad: Six Lectures on Direct Investment: The International Corporation
National Structures and Multinational Corporate Behaviors: Enduring Differences in the Age of Globalization
Review Questions
Further Literature
Part III - Economic Globalization and 'the State'
Globalization I - Which Role for the State?
The Eclipse of the State? Reflections on Stateness in an Era of Globalization
Globalization and the Future of the Nation State
Globalization II - Toward Convergence?
The Convergence Hypothesis Revisited: Globalization but Still the Century of Nations?
Globalization and Policy Convergence
Review Questions
Further Literature
Part IV - Regional Integration: Europe and Beyond
Conceptualizing the Phenomenon
Regionalism: Old and New
Regional Integration and Domestic Institutional Homogeneity: A Comparative Analysis of Regional Integration in the Americas, Pacific Asia, and Western Europe
Regional Integration I - The European Union
The Path to European Integration: a Historical Institutionalist Analysis
What Can We Learn from the Collapse of the European Constitutional Project?
Regional Integration II - Western Hemisphere
Explaining Latin American Economic Integration: The Case of Mercosur
Hemispheric Integration and Subregionalism in the Americas
Regional Integration III - Southeast Asia
Asia's Post-Crisis Regionalism: Bringing the State Back in, Keeping the (United) States out
Two Funerals and a Wedding? The Ups and Downs of Regionalism in East Asia and Asia Pacific after the Asian Crisis
Review Questions
Further Literature
Part V - Toward the 21st Century
Continuing North-South Disparity - New Recipes?
What Strategies are Viable for Developing Countries Today? The World Trade Organization and the Shrinking of 'Development Space'
Globalization, Poverty, and the North-South Divide
Transition Economies - From the Outside Looking In
Market Structures, Political Institutions and Democratization: The Latin American and East European Experiences
Post-Communist Transformation and Industrial Relations: A Fast-Track to the 'Competition State' in Eastern Europe?
Sustainable Development
A Climate for Business: Global Warming, the State, and Capital
Environmental Politics and Competition between Nation-States: On the Regulation of Biodiversity
Review Questions
Further Literature