States Versus Markets: History, Geography and the Development of the International Political Economy
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Author: Herman M. Schwartz
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 356
Drawing on a broad-ranging reassessment of the historical and spatial evolution of the world economy, Herman Schwartz argues that the 21st-century world is likely to resemble more closely the late 19th century, in which markets typically overwhelmed state policies, than the mid-20th in which states were often able to control or contain markets. In making his case he provides a comprehensive survey and reinterpretation of the theory and practice of international political economy.
Author: Herman M. Schwartz
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 356
Drawing on a broad-ranging reassessment of the historical and spatial evolution of the world economy, Herman Schwartz argues that the 21st-century world is likely to resemble more closely the late 19th century, in which markets typically overwhelmed state policies, than the mid-20th in which states were often able to control or contain markets. In making his case he provides a comprehensive survey and reinterpretation of the theory and practice of international political economy.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Herman M. Schwartz
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 356
Drawing on a broad-ranging reassessment of the historical and spatial evolution of the world economy, Herman Schwartz argues that the 21st-century world is likely to resemble more closely the late 19th century, in which markets typically overwhelmed state policies, than the mid-20th in which states were often able to control or contain markets. In making his case he provides a comprehensive survey and reinterpretation of the theory and practice of international political economy.
Author: Herman M. Schwartz
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 356
Drawing on a broad-ranging reassessment of the historical and spatial evolution of the world economy, Herman Schwartz argues that the 21st-century world is likely to resemble more closely the late 19th century, in which markets typically overwhelmed state policies, than the mid-20th in which states were often able to control or contain markets. In making his case he provides a comprehensive survey and reinterpretation of the theory and practice of international political economy.
States Versus Markets: History, Geography and the Development of the International Political Economy