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InternatIonal PolItIcal economy International Political Economy: Contrasting world views is a major new introductory textbook for students of International Political Economy that combines theoretical perspectives, real-world examples, and comparative policy analysis. Written by an experienced teacher and scholar, the text is intended to give students an in-depth understanding of the core perspectives in International Political Economy, which will allow them to critically evaluate and independently analyze major political and economic events. Features and benefits of the text: • It is organized around the three major perspectives in the field: free market, institutionalist, and historical materialist. • Each perspective is developed thoroughly via the presentation of its unique thought model, its world view, and its application to real-world problems. • It compares and contrasts different analytical and policy approaches to a wide range of core issues such as trade, finance, transnational corporations, development, and environmental sustainability. • It explains the role of key thinkers in the field, from Adam Smith, Karl Marx, David Ricardo, and Thorstein Veblen to John Kenneth Galbraith, John Maynard Keynes, Milton Friedman, and Susan Strange. • It contains boxed biographies, graphics, review questions, suggestions for further reading, and a detailed glossary to enhance student learning. Raymond C. Miller has been national president of two professional associations: the Association for Integrative Studies and the Society for International Development. He was founding editor of Issues in Integrative Studies. Professor Miller served as a member of the faculty at San Francisco State University for 43 years, where he is now Professor Emeritus of International Relations and Social Science. InternatIonal PolItIcal economy Contrasting world views Raymond C. Miller
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