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245 0 0 _aGlobal political economy /
_cEdited by John Ravenhill.
250 _a3ª ed.
260 _a Oxford, England :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2011.
300 _aXXVII, 532 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c25 cm
505 _aContenidos : Global Political Economy — Contents (3rd Edition) Front Matter • List of Figures • List of Boxes • List of Tables • Abbreviations • About the Contributors • Guided Tour of Textbook Features • Guided Tour of the Online Resource Centre PART I – Theoretical Approaches to Global Political Economy The Study of Global Political Economy Prologue: The Great Recession of 2008–09 The world economy pre-1914 / inter-war / post-1945 The study of global political economy The Historical Roots of Theoretical Traditions in Global Political Economy Why realist IPE and nationalist political economy differ Smithian liberalism, Marxist roots & methodological distinctions miamioh.ecampus.com Collaboration and Co-ordination in the Global Political Economy Globalization and the need for cooperation Strategic interdependence and institutional evolution The Domestic Sources of Foreign Economic Policies Policy preferences Political institutions and economic policy PART II – Global Trade Global Trade The evolution of the global trade regime ITO, GATT, WTO and multilateral trade systems miamioh.ecampus.com Regional Trade Agreements Why regionalism? Political economy and economic effects of regional blocs PART III – Global Finance Global Finance Evolution of the intl. monetary and financial system Bretton Woods, exchange rate regimes, and globalization of finance The Political Economy of Global Financial Crises National politics and international markets Crisis prevention, management, and future global architecture PART IV – Globalization and Its Consequences Globalization and Its Consequences Logics of economic globalization Effects of globalization on economic activity and states Globalization’s Impact on States Globalization of politics State retrenchment and evidence on impact PART V – Development, Inequality and the Environment Globalization, Growth, Poverty, Inequality, and Imperialism World income distribution Growth, poverty, inequality and case studies Globalization and Development Theories and practice of development Washington Consensus and responses Globalization and the Environment Environmental change, history of global environmentalism Growth, trade, corporations, and sustainable futures Back Matter • Glossary • References • Index
520 _aGlobal Political Economy (3rd ed.) is an introductory academic textbook that explains how economic and political forces shape the global system. Edited by John Ravenhill, it brings together expert contributors to present a balanced mix of theory, history, and real-world examples. The third edition updates debates to include the impact of the 2008 global financial crisis and other recent developments, helping students understand topics like international trade, finance, globalization, and development from multiple perspectives.
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