International political economy : state-market relations in the changing global order
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New Delhi
Viva Books Private Limited
2005.
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Edition: | 2nd ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- The nature of political economy/ Robert Gilpin International politics and international economics/ Jeffery A. Frieden and David A.lake Experts from the wealth of nations/ Adam Smith Realism and complex interdependence/ Robert O. Keohane and Joseph S. Nye The invisible hand vs. the dead hand/ Brink Lindsey The rise of the virtual state/ Richard Rosecrance Experts from the report on manufactures/ Alexander Hamilton The theory of hegemonic stability and changes in international economic regimes, 1967-1977/ Robert O. Keohane States and industrial transformation/ Peter Evans Sovereignty/ Stephen D. Krasner Excerpts from capital and communist manifesto/ karl marx and Friedrich Engels The structure od dependence/ Theotonio dos Santos The future of global polarization/ Samir Amin Globalization under fire/ Robert Went Monetary governance in a globalized world/ Benjamin J. Cohen The international monetary fund/ C. Roe Goddard The Asian economic crisis and the role of IMF/ Kishore C. Dash The Euro debuts: European money, global money. or both?/ Olufemi A. Babarinde The rise and fall of the Washington consensus as a paradigm for developing countries/ Charles Gore A new world bank for a new century/ Robert Picciotto Still waiting: the failure of reform at the world bank/ Bruce Rich The Doha Round: prospects for the rules based trading system/ Patrick Cronin Regionalism, Multilateralism and deeper integration: changing paradigms for developing countries: Robert Z. Lawrence Theoretical perspectives on the transnational corporation/ Rhys Jenkins Defining the transnational corporation in the era of globalization/ C. Roe Goddard Coping with ecological globalization/ Hilary French The Westfailure system/ Susan Strange Transnational enterprises and international production International trade relations Development and the world bank International monetary relations Liberalism, interdependence and globalization Economic nationalism and the state Challenges to the capitalists system