Schwartz States Versus Markets
4th Auflage 2019
ISBN: 978-1-352-00443-4
Verlag: Macmillan Education UK
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- States Versus Markets: The Emergence of a Global Economy, 2009, , 978-0-230-52133-9
Understanding the Global Economy
4th Auflage 2019,
381 Seiten, Kartoniert, Paperback, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 616 g
ISBN: 978-1-352-00443-4
Verlag: Macmillan Education UK
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Herman Mark Schwartz deftly shows that globalization is not a novel phenomenon but a recurrent process whereby markets have, since the 16th century, periodically redistributed economic activity. It links the production of goods and services in one region to the markets for those goods, and shows how this can lead to conflicts among states that try to create, enhance or subdue the markets.
Taking into account the continued rise of China, and the recent shift towards populism in the West, this book has been extensively rewritten and updated throughout. This is a thought-provoking text which will encourage upper level undergraduate and postgraduate students to think analytically about the inevitability of a global market influencing a state’s policies and geo-economic position and to locate their own thinking within the IPE tradition.
Schwartz, Herman Mark
HERMAN MARK SCHWARTZ is Professor of Politics, University of Virgnia, USA.
Introduction.- PART I: STATES, AGRICULTURE, AND GLOBALIZATION.- Chapter 1. The Rise of the Modern State.- Chapter 2. European Mafias Abroad.- Chapter 3. States, Markets, and the Origins of International Inequality.- Chapter 4. Economic and Hegemonic Cycles.- Chapter 5. The Industrial Revolution and Late Development.- Chapter 6. Agricultural Exporters and the Search for Labour.- Chapter 7. Agriculture-Led Growth and Crisis in the Periphery.- Chapter 8. The Collapse of the Nineteenth-Century Economy.- PART II THE RISE AND FALL AND RISE AGAIN OF GLOBALIZATION.- Chapter 9. Depression 2.0, US Domestic Politics, and the Foundation of the Post-World War II System.- Chapter 10. International Money, Capital Flows, and Domestic Politics.- Chapter 11. Transnational Firms.- Chapter 12. Industrialization in the Old Agricultural Periphery.- Chapter 13. Trade and the rise and fall of Globalization 2.0.- Chapter 14. US Hegemony From Below.- Chapter 15. US Hegemony and Global Stability
Lower undergraduate
Herman Mark Schwartz deftly shows that globalization is not a novel phenomenon but a recurrent process whereby markets have, since the 16th century, periodically redistributed economic activity. It links the production of goods and services in one region to the markets for those goods, and shows how this can lead to conflicts among states that try to create, enhance or subdue the markets.
Taking into account the continued rise of China, and the recent shift towards populism in the West, this book has been extensively rewritten and updated throughout. This is a thought-provoking text which will encourage upper level undergraduate and postgraduate students to think analytically about the inevitability of a global market influencing a state’s policies and geo-economic position and to locate their own thinking within the IPE tradition.
Schwartz, Herman Mark
HERMAN MARK SCHWARTZ is Professor of Politics, University of Virgnia, USA.
Introduction.- PART I: STATES, AGRICULTURE, AND GLOBALIZATION.- Chapter 1. The Rise of the Modern State.- Chapter 2. European Mafias Abroad.- Chapter 3. States, Markets, and the Origins of International Inequality.- Chapter 4. Economic and Hegemonic Cycles.- Chapter 5. The Industrial Revolution and Late Development.- Chapter 6. Agricultural Exporters and the Search for Labour.- Chapter 7. Agriculture-Led Growth and Crisis in the Periphery.- Chapter 8. The Collapse of the Nineteenth-Century Economy.- PART II THE RISE AND FALL AND RISE AGAIN OF GLOBALIZATION.- Chapter 9. Depression 2.0, US Domestic Politics, and the Foundation of the Post-World War II System.- Chapter 10. International Money, Capital Flows, and Domestic Politics.- Chapter 11. Transnational Firms.- Chapter 12. Industrialization in the Old Agricultural Periphery.- Chapter 13. Trade and the rise and fall of Globalization 2.0.- Chapter 14. US Hegemony From Below.- Chapter 15. US Hegemony and Global Stability
Lower undergraduate
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