International Political Economy: Perspectives on Global Power and Wealth, Fourth Edition
10 Introduction are still referred to as Liberals. In twentieth-century American domestic politics, on the other hand, the term ...
Introduction 11 as an inherently conflictual system that both should, and will, be inevitably overthrown and replaced by sociali ...
12 Introduction appropriate strategies for stimulating autonomous growth and development in the periphery. Realism traces its in ...
Introduction 13 Each of these three perspectives features different assumptions and assertions. Liberals assume that individuals ...
14 Introduction of modern multinational corporations and banks, whose contemporary form is largely of U.S. origin. American plan ...
Introduction 15 the United States. For over twenty-five years after World War II, the capitalist world experienced impressive le ...
16 Introduction the liberal international order remain fragile. Conflicts of interest and economic tensions remain muted, but th ...
17 I CONTENDING PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY As outlined in the Introduction, two principal theoretical dimen ...
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19 1 State Power and the Structure of International Trade STEPHEN D.KRASNER In this essay, Stephen D.Krasner addresses the relat ...
20 State Power and the Structure of International Trade present an analysis of one aspect of the international economy—the struc ...
Stephen D.Krasner 21 structure of international trade can be identified. They are: political power, aggregate national income, e ...
22 State Power and the Structure of International Trade The relationship between international economic structure and economic g ...
Stephen D.Krasner 23 closure. Because of these disadvantages, large but relatively less developed states are unlikely to accept ...
24 State Power and the Structure of International Trade These arguments, and the implications of other ideal typical configurati ...
Stephen D.Krasner 25 interests by creating regional blocs. Openness in the global economic system has in effect meant greater tr ...
26 State Power and the Structure of International Trade Act in the United States in 1930. Britain raised tariffs in 1931 and def ...
Stephen D.Krasner 27 ... Because of the boom in commodity prices that occurred in the early 1950’s, the ratio of trade to gross ...
28 State Power and the Structure of International Trade Period I (1820–1879): Increasing openness—tariffs are generally lowered; ...
Stephen D.Krasner 29 It was only after the First World War that the United States became relatively larger and more developed in ...
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