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Global political economy

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Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2005Description: 438p xxixISBN:
  • 9780199292035
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 337.000000 RAV
Contents:
Table of contents PART I: THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY; 1. The study of global political economy; 2. Theoretical traditions in global political economy; 3. Collaboration and coordination in the global political economy; 4. The domestic sources of foreign economic policies; PART II: GLOBAL TRADE; 5. The evolution of the global trade regime; 6. Regionalism; PART III: GLOBAL FINANCE; 7. The Evolution of the international monetary and financial system; 8. The political economy of international financial crises; PART IV: GLOBALIZATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES; 9. The logics of globalization; 10. Globalization's impact on states; 11. Globalization and regional international production; 12. Globalization, poverty & inequality; 13. Globalization and development in the south; 14. Globalization and the environment
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Table of contents
PART I: THEORETICAL APPROACHES TO GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY;
1. The study of global political economy;
2. Theoretical traditions in global political economy;
3. Collaboration and coordination in the global political economy;
4. The domestic sources of foreign economic policies;
PART II: GLOBAL TRADE;
5. The evolution of the global trade regime;
6. Regionalism; PART III: GLOBAL FINANCE;
7. The Evolution of the international monetary and financial system;
8. The political economy of international financial crises;
PART IV: GLOBALIZATION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES;
9. The logics of globalization;
10. Globalization's impact on states;
11. Globalization and regional international production;
12. Globalization, poverty & inequality;
13. Globalization and development in the south;
14. Globalization and the environment

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