Buch, Englisch, 208 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm
ISBN: 978-0-415-59669-5
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
The book aims:
1. To trace and analyse the links between ‘normative’ political economy and history, particularly those branches based on historical theorising which employ long term perspectives and incorporate dynamic change into models of periodization, evolution and revolution – in short those that adopt a diachronic approach which analyses multiple historical changes over time occurring at different speeds over different time periods.
2. To contrast this with political science/public choice forms of political economy, based largely upon synchronic analysis (simultaneous moment in time analysis) without neglecting the valuable insights that can be drawn from this alternative tradition.
3. To assess the current state of historical political economy and it’s potential to contribute to a fuller understanding of contemporary economic problems and issues, in particular in understanding the global economic collapse of 2007/8 and subsequent Eurozone Crisis and the unequally painful austerity solutions which have dominated global economic governance since.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. Political Economy - Two Traditions, Two Worlds 2. History and the Social Sciences 3. Classical Political Economy and history – Smith and Marx 4. Early 20th Century European Political Economy 5. The American Turn: Institutional and Heterodox economics as Political Economy 6. Radical Political Economy: the French Regulation School and Anglo-American neo-Marxist political economy 7. Historical Political Economy in the 21st Century 8. Conclusion: The Enduring Value of Historical Political Economy