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International Political Economy Yearbook
International Political Economy Yearbook
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advanced market economies policy analysis
Capitalist Fundamental Class Process
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Class Processes
commodity trade
comparative political economy
Developing Countries
development economics
Dynastic State
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food shortages
Foreign Exploitation
foreign investment
Foreign Profits
Fundamental Class Position
Fundamental Class Process
global economic policy
International Commodity Organization
international debt crisis
International Political Economy
International Political Economy Research
LDC Debt
MNC
MNC Activity
multinational corporations regulation
Net Ton
Nonclass Processes
state intervention economics
Subsumed Class
Subsumed Class Distributions
Subsumed Class Payments
Subsumed Class Positions
Subsumed Class Processes
UN
UNCTAD Secretariat
Voluntary Export Restraint
West Germany
Product details
- ISBN 9780367015367
- Weight: 740g
- Dimensions: 143 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 07 Jun 2019
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
The International Political Economy Yearbook will be published annually under the sponsorship of the International Political Economy Section of the International Studies Association at the Department of Political Science, Brigham Young University. The intent of the series is to describe and explain the structure and the dynamic operation of the international political economy and to explore their political, social, and economic impact on different countries, be they advanced market economies, newly industrializing countries, or underdeveloped countries. This first volume is an overview of the policy and research field of international political economy studies. It explores what international political economy is; what approaches and theories might broaden and deepen our understanding of the phenomena addressed; what perspectives seem inappropriate or misdirected; and why neither international relations scholars nor mainstream economists can any longer claim status as senior partners in the community of scholars and policymakers interested in these issues. It also addresses major policy problems confronting both advanced and developing countries, including commodity trade, foreign investment, regulation of multinational corporations, food shortages and other development problems, industrial crises in the United States and Europe, international debt, and the increased role of the state in different economies.
W. Ladd Hollist is associate professor of political science and research fellow of the David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies at Brigham Young University
International Political Economy Yearbook
€192.20
