International Political Economy: Perspectives on Global Power and Wealth, Fourth Edition
50 Institutions and Economic Growth: A Historical Introduction high measurement costs, even with third party enforcement, pose p ...
Douglass C.North 51 critical in the history of property rights (common property vs. private property) but is at the heart of man ...
52 Institutions and Economic Growth: A Historical Introduction The foregoing paragraphs suggest that ideas and values matter at ...
Douglass C.North 53 However possible it is to show that ideas matter, it is much more difficult to trace the way they have evolv ...
54 Institutions and Economic Growth: A Historical Introduction A stylized characterization of the process of institutional chang ...
Douglass C.North 55 INITIAL HISTORICAL CONDITIONS IN ENGLAND AND SPAIN Despite the similarities between England and Spain (dis ...
56 Institutions and Economic Growth: A Historical Introduction ENGLISH DEVELOPMENT The tension between rulers and constituents ...
Douglass C.North 57 Monopolies), but also to protect itself from the King’s wrath by establishing religious, civil, and politica ...
58 Institutions and Economic Growth: A Historical Introduction bureaucrats armed with an immense outpouring of royal edicts. Ove ...
Douglass C.North 59 The French and Indian War (1755–63) is the familiar breaking point in American history. British efforts to i ...
60 4 States, Firms, and Diplomacy SUSAN STRANGE Susan Strange argues that changes in the international economy have altered the ...
Susan Strange 61 Europe, the disintegration of the former Soviet Union, the intractable payments deficit of the United States, t ...
62 States, Firms, and Diplomacy and moving it across the exchanges vanished. It was either unnecessary for the transnational cor ...
Susan Strange 63 at least for the privileged classes of society. Material progress has not been as fast as in the market economy ...
64 States, Firms, and Diplomacy ... The transnational firm has command of an arsenal of economic weapons that are badly needed b ...
Susan Strange 65 on their own than under the control of their old federal bosses. Autonomy is seen as a necessary condition for ...
66 States, Firms, and Diplomacy that the game of diplomacy these days has two extra new dimensions as well as the conventional o ...
Susan Strange 67 bargaining is already beginning to supplant the still-fashionable analysis of international regimes. A focus on ...
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69 II HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES A truly international economy first emerged during the “long sixteenth century,” the period from a ...
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