ABSTRACT
Now in its fourth edition, this best-selling reader in international political economy offers 31 solid articles - 15 new - by renowned scholars in political science and economics. Frieden and Lake have edited and introduced each reading with care to ensure its accessibility to students who are new to the subject. This reader continues to offer a provocative look at the postive and negative impacts of globalization.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |16 pages
Introduction: International Politics and International Economics
part |2 pages
CONTENDING PERSPECTIVES ON INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY
chapter |18 pages
State Power and the Structure of International Trade
chapter |10 pages
The Political Economy of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff
chapter |13 pages
Institutions and Economic Growth: A Historical Introduction
chapter |9 pages
States, Firms, and Diplomacy
part |4 pages
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
chapter |17 pages
The Rise of Free Trade in Western Europe
chapter |18 pages
International Investment and Colonial Control: A New Interpretation
part |4 pages
PRODUCTION
chapter |11 pages
The Multinational Enterprise as an Economic Organization
part |6 pages
MONEY AND FINANCE
chapter |25 pages
Hegemonic Stability Theories of the International Monetary System
chapter |13 pages
Exchange Rate Politics
chapter |10 pages
EMU: Why and How It Might Happen
part |4 pages
TRADE
chapter |10 pages
Are Your Wages Set in Beijing?
chapter |11 pages
Explaining Business Support for Regional Trade Agreements
part |6 pages
ECONOMIES IN DEVELOPMENT AND TRANSITION
chapter |9 pages
International Development: Is It Possible?
chapter |13 pages
Development: The Market Is Not Enough
chapter |12 pages
Globalization and Inequality, Past and Present
chapter |14 pages
Inflation and Stabilization
part |2 pages
CURRENT PROBLEMS IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY