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020 _a9780199666010
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100 _aRavenhill, John
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245 _aGlobal political economy
250 _a4th
260 _aNew Delhi
_bOxford University Press
_c2014
300 _axxvii, 466 p.
365 _aINR
_b4763.00
504 _aTable of Contents Part I Theoretical Approaches to Global Political Economy 1: The Study of Global Political Economy, John Ravenhill 2: The Historical Roots of Theoretical Traditions in Global Political Economy, Matthew Watson 3: Cooperation and Conflict in the Global Political Economy, Cédric Dupont and Vinod Aggarwal 4: The Domestic Sources of Foreign Economic Policies, Michael J Hiscox Part II Global Trade and Production 5: The Evolution of the Global Trade Regime, Ann Capling and Silke Trommer 6: Regional Trade Agreements, John Ravenhill 7: The Globalization of Production, Eric Thun Part III Global Finance 8: The Evolution of the International Monetary and Financial System, Eric Helleiner 9: The Political Economy of Global Financial Crises, Louis W Pauly Part IV Globalization and the State 10: The Logics of Economic Globalization, Anthony McGrew 11: Globalization and its Impact on States, Colin Hay Part V Development, Equality, and the Environment 12: Growth, Inequality and Poverty, Robert Hunter Wade 13: The Political Economy of Development, Nicola Phillips 14: The Political Economy of the Environment, Peter Dauvergne
520 _aDescription The most balanced blend of empirical material and critical analysis from the leading figures in Global Political Economy. New to this edition A rewritten chapter on the Global Trade Regime, written by Professor Ann Capling and Dr Silke Trommer. Increased coverage of the rise of new actors, especially the BRICs, and the role of developing economies in global governance. The chapter on production has been moved earlier in the book to form a newly-organised Part Two looking at global trade and production.
650 _aGlobal economics
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