Global Political Economy and the Wealth of Nations: Performance, Institutions, Problems and PoliciesRoutledge, 2004. gada 25. marts - 416 lappuses This comprehensive collection documents the major processes, performance, institutions, problems and policies associated with global political economy. For the first time in a single volume, the authors present a detailed analysis of the changing distribution and production of wealth throughout the world, different measures of performance, the global technological revolution, long waves in the world economy and a special study of Asia and Eastern Europe in the world system. |
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