TY - BOOK AU - Miller,Raymond C. ED - Taylor and Francis. TI - International political economy: contrasting world views SN - 9781351115261 AV - HF1359 .M557 2008 U1 - 337 23 PY - 2018/// CY - Boca Raton, FL PB - Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / Economic Conditions KW - bisacsh KW - Benjamin Cohen KW - Banking KW - Development KW - Environment KW - Feminism KW - Finance KW - Financial Crisis KW - Free-Market KW - Global Finance KW - Global Political Economy KW - Governance KW - International Political Economy KW - IPE KW - Income Distribution KW - Lehman Brothers KW - Liberalism KW - Marxism KW - Multi-Centric Organizational KW - Nationalism KW - Quantitative Easing KW - Raymond Miller KW - Trade KW - International economic relations N1 - chapter 1 The field of study known as “IPE” chapter 2 The market model and world view chapter 3 Market world view applications chapter 4 The multi-centric organizational (MCO) model and world view (the institutionalist perspective) chapter 5 Critical applications of the MCO or institutionalist world view chapter 6 The classical Marxist model and world view chapter 7 Contemporary applications of Marxist analysis chapter 8 Summation and review N2 - The second edition of International Political Economy continues to be the perfect short introduction to the fundamental theories and issues of international political economy (IPE)Compares, contrasts, and critiques the different approaches in the context of major global issues such as financial crises, free vs. fair trade, ecological degradation, growing inequality, gender, globalization, and multinational corporations; Contains 30 original figures and tables, review questions at the end of each chapter, and a detailed glossary to enhance student learning;Explains key economic concepts such as financial markets, banking systems, monetary policy, foreign exchange, Keynesian economics, fiscal policy, comparative advantage, value theory, money, role of corporations, and ecological economics as well as their relationship to political concepts such as international regimes and governance;Having emerged from both the classical and modern schools of political economy, the book’s unique structure is organized around the threefold world view classification of IPE that the author labels as free-market, institutionalist, and Marxist. Responds to the call from eminent IPE specialists Robert Keohane and Benjamin Cohen for textbooks that take a pluralistic approach.The book:This thoroughly updated second edition is essential reading for students of international political economy, economics, political science and global governance.Written in a concise, accessible style by an experienced teacher and scholar, it combines theoretical perspectives, real-world examples, and comparative policy analysis. The text offers students an in-depth, balanced understanding of the contrasting core perspectives in IPE, allowing them to critically evaluate and independently analyze major political-economic events UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/start-session?idp=uwl.ac.uk&redirectUri=https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781351115261 ER -