The Theoretical Evolution of International Political Economy: A ReaderGeorge T. Crane, Abla Amawi Oxford University Press, 1991 - 302 頁 This collection of twenty-three seminal readings in international political economy charts the historical and theoretical evolution of the field. Bringing together classic works and leading contemporary arguments, the book outlines the development of three schools of IPE thought: Liberalism, Marxism, and Realism. Recent syntheses of these approaches are also included to show how conventional theoretical categories are giving way to more eclectic conceptual schemes. The readings range from the eighteenth century to the present day and include works by Alexander Hamilton, Friedrich List, David Ricardo, Adam Smith, Lenin, Karl Marx, Richard Cooper, Robert O. Keohane, Joseph S. Nye, Theotonio Dos Santos, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Robert Gilpin, Peter Katzenstein, Mancur Olson, Richard Zeckhauser, Bruon Frey, Immanuel Wallerstein, Donald J. Puchala, Raymond F. Hopkins, and Stephen Krasner. Providing many of the most frequently cited IPE references in a single volume, The Theoretical Evolution Of International Political Economy will be a valuable resource for students and teachers of international relations and international economics. |
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... increase of population , or Chalmers and Torrens maintain more recently the strange idea that augmentation of capital and unrestricted production are evils the restric- tion of which the welfare of the community imperatively demands ...
... increase of population , or Chalmers and Torrens maintain more recently the strange idea that augmentation of capital and unrestricted production are evils the restric- tion of which the welfare of the community imperatively demands ...
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... Increase the use for them , increase the consumable commodities which are to be circu- lated , managed , and prepared by means of them , and you will infallibly increase the quantity ; but if you attempt , by extraordinary means , to ...
... Increase the use for them , increase the consumable commodities which are to be circu- lated , managed , and prepared by means of them , and you will infallibly increase the quantity ; but if you attempt , by extraordinary means , to ...
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... increase the amount of value in a country , although it will very powerfully contribute to increase the mass of commodities , and therefore the sum of enjoyments . As the value of all foreign goods is measured by the quantity of the ...
... increase the amount of value in a country , although it will very powerfully contribute to increase the mass of commodities , and therefore the sum of enjoyments . As the value of all foreign goods is measured by the quantity of the ...
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Theories of International Political Economy | 3 |
Classical Mercantilism | 35 |
Political and Cosmopolitical Economy | 48 |
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