International Political Economy: Sixth Edition

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Routledge, Oct 3, 2018 - Political Science - 412 pages

Broadly viewing the global economy as a political competition that produces winners and losers, International Political Economy holistically and accessibly introduces the field of IPE to students with limited background in political theory, history, and economics. This text surveys major interests and institutions and examines how state and non-state actors pursue wealth and power. Emphasizing fundamental economic concepts as well as the interplay between domestic and international politics, International Political Economy not only explains how the global economy works, it also encourages students to think critically about how economic policy is made in the context of globalization.

New to the Sixth Edition

  • Covers the economic impacts of 2016 electoral events, including new Trump administration initiatives related to TPP and NAFTA; the UK and Brexit, and the European populist wave
  • Examines the global financial crisis, EU debt crisis, quantitative easing, global capital flow cycles, and currency wars
  • Probes the death of the Doha Round and explores individual trade preferences, WTO dispute settlement, bilateral investment treaties and global value chains, labor standards, and the role of institutions for economic development
  • Considers how U.S. monetary and fiscal policy shapes the flow of financial capital into and out of emerging market economies with a focus on the "Fragile Five," whether the Chinese Renminbi can displace the dollar as a global currency, and the newly constructed Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank
  • Explores the impact of migration on wages and income inequality, and the growing importance of working remittances as a source of capital for developing countries.

Contents

Preface
International Political Economy
Studying International Political Economy
The Global Economy in Historical Context
The WTO and the World Trade System
Hegemons Public Goods and the World Trade System
The Greatest Challenge? Regional Trade Arrangements and the World Trade
The Political Economy of International Trade Cooperation
Economic Explanations for Multinational Corporations
The Politics of Multinational Corporations
The International Regulation of Multinational Corporations
The International Monetary System
The Rise and Fall of the Bretton Woods System
Cooperation Conflict and Crisis in the Contemporary
Global Imbalances and the Great Financial Crisis of 20072009
ExchangeRate Cooperation in the European Union

Trade Bargaining
Enforcing Agreements
A SocietyCentered Approach to Trade Politics
Factor Incomes and Class Conflict Sector Incomes and Industry Conflict
A StateCentered Approach to Trade Politics
A CHAPTER 5 StateCentered Approach to Trade Politics
Industrial Policy in HighTechnology Industries
Import Substitution
Import Substitution
Markets Trade and Economic Development
Neoliberalism
Neoliberalism
Structural Adjustment and the Politics of Reform
Multinational Corporations in the Global Economy
A SocietyCentered Approach to Monetary and Exchange
SocietyBased Models of Monetary and ExchangeRate Politics
Rate Policies
The TimeConsistency Problem
Independent Central Banks and Exchange Rates
The Latin
Managing the Debt Crisis
The Domestic Politics of Economic Reform
Bretton Woods II
The Achievements of and Challenge to the Global Capitalist
Glossary
References
Copyright

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About the author (2018)

Thomas Oatley is the Corasaniti-Zondorak Chair of International Politics in the Department of Political Science at Tulane University.

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