Analyzing the Global Political Economy

Analyzing the Global Political Economy

by Andrew Walter, Gautam Sen
Analyzing the Global Political Economy

Analyzing the Global Political Economy

by Andrew Walter, Gautam Sen

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Overview

Ideally suited to upper-undergraduate and graduate students, Analyzing the Global Political Economy critically assesses the convergence between IPE, comparative political economy, and economics. Andrew Walter and Gautam Sen show that a careful engagement with economics is essential for understanding both contemporary IPE and for analyzing the global political economy. The authors also argue that the deployment of more advanced economic theories should not detract from the continuing importance for IPE of key concepts from political science and international relations. IPE students with little or no background in economics will therefore find this book useful, and economics students interested in political economy will be alerted to the comparative strengths of political science and other social science disciplines.


  • A concise look at the foundations of analysis in the political economy of global trade, money, finance, and investment

  • Suitable for upper-undergraduate and graduate students with some or no economic background

  • Techniques and findings from a range of academic disciplines, including international relations, political science, economics, sociology, and history

  • Further reading and useful weblinks including a range of relevant data sources, listed in each chapter


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781400837809
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 12/08/2008
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 296
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Andrew Walter is senior lecturer in international relations at the London School of Economics and Political Science. His latest book is Governing Finance. Gautam Sen is a political risk consultant and former lecturer in politics of the world economy at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

Table of Contents

List of Figures and Tables vii

Foreword Benjamin J. Cohen ix

Preface xi

Abbreviations xv

1 International Political Economy 1

2 The Emergence of a Multilateral Trading System 27

3 The Political Economy of Trade Policy 60

4 The Evolution of the International Monetary System 85

5 The Consequences of International Financial Integration 133

6 The Political Economy of Foreign Direct Investment 171

7 The Regulation and Policy Consequences of Foreign Direct Investment 201

8 Conclusion: Looking Forward 228

Bibliography 241

Index 265

What People are Saying About This

Brawley

By organizing the text in the way they have, the authors tie together several critical areas of international political economy. The material flows nicely from topic to topic, demonstrating what we have learned from economic analysis, how political science approaches the same issue, and then the best results from both disciplines. It really captures the 'state of the art' in our field.
Mark R. Brawley, McGill University

John Odell

This book will attract teachers seeking a compact core text that introduces key findings from economics and political science in accessible form. The authors are fans of the turn to economics in international political economy but they also note some of its shortcomings.
John Odell, University of Southern California

Hart

There is much to admire about this book—it is short, well-written, and covers the subject matter comprehensively. It does a good job reviewing the literature on the multilateral trading system and explaining the trend toward greater exchange rate flexibility.
Jeffrey A. Hart, Indiana University

David Leblang

Walter and Sen do a magisterial job of surveying classic and contemporary literature across the areas of trade, investment, and money. Identifying the major literature and arguments, this textbook is a valuable pedagogical contribution. I know of no other book that is as thorough and concise.
David Leblang, University of Colorado

From the Publisher

"By organizing the text in the way they have, the authors tie together several critical areas of international political economy. The material flows nicely from topic to topic, demonstrating what we have learned from economic analysis, how political science approaches the same issue, and then the best results from both disciplines. It really captures the 'state of the art' in our field."—Mark R. Brawley, McGill University

"Analyzing the Global Political Economy shows how a critical engagement with economics contributes to a thorough understanding of international political economy. The volume represents an antidote to approaches that ignore economic rationality and to much post-9/11 thinking that reduces matters in international relations to realist impulses. Walter and Sen focus on what really matters, and provide a smarter, more purposeful introduction to the field."—Timothy J. Sinclair, University of Warwick

"This book will attract teachers seeking a compact core text that introduces key findings from economics and political science in accessible form. The authors are fans of the turn to economics in international political economy but they also note some of its shortcomings."—John Odell, University of Southern California

"Walter and Sen do a magisterial job of surveying classic and contemporary literature across the areas of trade, investment, and money. Identifying the major literature and arguments, this textbook is a valuable pedagogical contribution. I know of no other book that is as thorough and concise."—David Leblang, University of Colorado

"There is much to admire about this book—it is short, well-written, and covers the subject matter comprehensively. It does a good job reviewing the literature on the multilateral trading system and explaining the trend toward greater exchange rate flexibility."—Jeffrey A. Hart, Indiana University

Sinclair

Analyzing the Global Political Economy shows how a critical engagement with economics contributes to a thorough understanding of international political economy. The volume represents an antidote to approaches that ignore economic rationality and to much post-9/11 thinking that reduces matters in international relations to realist impulses. Walter and Sen focus on what really matters, and provide a smarter, more purposeful introduction to the field.
Timothy J. Sinclair, University of Warwick

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