
Introduces the classic and contemporaryideologies of international political economy, especially the ways that affectthe behavior of states and markets. Articles representing contending views ofIPE are followed by selections on the international monetary system, developmentassistance, and international trade. This new edition thoroughly engages withthe past decade of changes in the global political economy.
| ella wheeler wilcox q shah e a davis charles streuli anne marie ed ferrandez | b a bosaiya rob m worley lloyd alexander vishakha munshi don krug |