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Global political economy / edited by John Ravenhill.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Spanish Publication details: Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press, 2005Edition: 1. publDescription: XXIII, 438 p. : graph. DarstISBN:
  • 9780199265848
  • 0199265844
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 337
LOC classification:
  • HF1359  G562 2005
Contents:
The study of global political economy / John Ravenhill -- Collaboration and coordination in the global political economy / Vinod K. Aggarwal and Cédric Dupont -- The domestic sources of foreign economic policies / Michael J. Hiscox -- The evolution of the global trade regime / Gilbert R. Winham -- Regionalism / John Ravenhill -- The evolution of the international monetary and financial system / Eric Helleiner -- The political economy of international financial crises / Louis W. Pauly -- The logics of globalization / Anthony McGrew -- Globalization's impact on states / Colin Hay -- Globalization and regional international production / Alan M. Rugman -- Globalization, poverty, and inequality / Robert Hunter Wade -- Globalization and development in the South / Caroline Thomas -- Globalization and civil society / Marc Williams -- Globalization and the environment / Peter Dauvergne.
Summary: "This new edited textbook brings together leading international experts to provide an authoritative introduction to the major subject areas on undergraduate courses in global political economy. It is a 'stand-alone' textbook that deals with central themes and issues as well as outlining different theoretical approaches and engaging with contemporary debates such as global trade and production, global finance and the consequences of globalization. It is divided by subject areas into 4 sections for ease of navigation, and then sub-divided into chapters, each of which has been specifically written for this book. Carefully edited by John Ravenhill, the text reads as an integrated whole and is suitable as an introductory text for undergraduates in both coverage and approach, each chapter making full use of learning aids such as boxes to summarize key terms and debates, chronologies, case studies, web links and further reading, which complement the lively presentation of the subject"--Publisher description.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Ciencias Sociales Ciencias Sociales (3er. Piso) HF1359 G562 2005 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000126345

The study of global political economy / John Ravenhill --
Collaboration and coordination in the global political economy / Vinod K. Aggarwal and Cédric Dupont --
The domestic sources of foreign economic policies / Michael J. Hiscox --
The evolution of the global trade regime / Gilbert R. Winham --
Regionalism / John Ravenhill --
The evolution of the international monetary and financial system / Eric Helleiner --
The political economy of international financial crises / Louis W. Pauly --
The logics of globalization / Anthony McGrew --
Globalization's impact on states / Colin Hay --
Globalization and regional international production / Alan M. Rugman --
Globalization, poverty, and inequality / Robert Hunter Wade --
Globalization and development in the South / Caroline Thomas --
Globalization and civil society / Marc Williams --
Globalization and the environment / Peter Dauvergne.

"This new edited textbook brings together leading international experts to provide an authoritative introduction to the major subject areas on undergraduate courses in global political economy. It is a 'stand-alone' textbook that deals with central themes and issues as well as outlining different theoretical approaches and engaging with contemporary debates such as global trade and production, global finance and the consequences of globalization. It is divided by subject areas into 4 sections for ease of navigation, and then sub-divided into chapters, each of which has been specifically written for this book. Carefully edited by John Ravenhill, the text reads as an integrated whole and is suitable as an introductory text for undergraduates in both coverage and approach, each chapter making full use of learning aids such as boxes to summarize key terms and debates, chronologies, case studies, web links and further reading, which complement the lively presentation of the subject"--Publisher description.

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