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基本説明
A uniquely broad-ranging but concise historical account of the emergence of a worldwide economy since the 15th century combined with a systematic analysis of international political economy today.
Full Description
This text on global political economy provides a broad-ranging but concise historical account of the emergence of a worldwide economy since the 15th century combined with a systematic analysis of international political economy at the beginning of the 21st century. The book is theoretically informed but it introduces a broad range of approaches and shows how these can be applied and how useful they are in tackling key issues - from trade, production and finance to social divisions, development and the environment. It concludes by considering global governance and most centrally how markets can be regulated to meet human purposes in an increasingly global economy.
Contents
Understanding the global political economy. Part I Evolution: forging a world economy 1400-1800; the Industrial Revolution - Pax Britannica and imperialism; the 20th century - world wars and the post-1945 order. Part II Dynamics: international trade; transnational production; global division of labour; the global financial system; economic development; global environmental change; governing the global political economy.