Global political economy : a Marxist critique / Bill Dunn

By: Dunn, Bill
Publisher: London: Pluto Press, c2009Description: ix, 370 pages: 22cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780745326665Subject(s): Marxian economics | International economic relations | International trade | Globalization -- economic aspects
Contents:
PART 1: THEORIES OF THE GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY1: Liberalism 2: Realism and Institutionalism 3: Critical approaches to IPE 4: Marxisms PART 2: THE ORIGINS OF GLOBAL CAPITALISM 5: The Transformation of European Feudalism 6: The making of the global economy 7: Bretton Woods and the Golden Age PART 3: STRUCTURES, ISSUES AND AGENTS8: Production 9: Trade 10: Money and Finance 11: The New Economy and the Transformation of Labour? 12: The political economy of the 'non-economic' 13: Competition and cooperation between rich country economies 14: Problems of development and dependency: the state, capital and class in poor countries 15: Global Governance or the New Imperialism; Conclusions: what prospects for the state, capital and labour
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PART 1: THEORIES OF THE GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMY1: Liberalism 2: Realism and Institutionalism 3: Critical approaches to IPE 4: Marxisms PART 2: THE ORIGINS OF GLOBAL CAPITALISM 5: The Transformation of European Feudalism 6: The making of the global economy 7: Bretton Woods and the Golden Age PART 3: STRUCTURES, ISSUES AND AGENTS8: Production 9: Trade 10: Money and Finance 11: The New Economy and the Transformation of Labour? 12: The political economy of the 'non-economic' 13: Competition and cooperation between rich country economies 14: Problems of development and dependency: the state, capital and class in poor countries 15: Global Governance or the New Imperialism; Conclusions: what prospects for the state, capital and labour

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