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States versus markets: the emergence of a global economy
2010, Palgrave Macmillan
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States versus markets: the emergence of a global economy
2010, Palgrave Macmillan
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Table of Contents
Machine generated contents note: Introduction * PART 1: STATES, AGRICULTURE, AND GLOBALIZATION * The Rise of the Modern State: From Street Gangs to Mafias * States, Markets, and the Origins of International Inequality * Economic and Hegemonic Cycles * The Industrial Revolution and Late Development
* Agricultural Exporters and the Search for Labor * Agriculture-Led Growth and Crisis in the Periphery: Ricardian Success, Ricardian Failure * The Collapse of the Nineteenth-Century Economy: The Erosion of Hegemony? * PART II: THE REEMERGENCE OF GLOBALIZATION *
The Depression, U.S. Domestic Politics, and the Foundation of the Post-World War II System *
International Money, Capital Flows, and Domestic Politics * Transnational Firms: A War of All against All * Industrialization in the Old Agricultural Periphery: The Rise of the Newly Industrialized Countries * Trade, Protection, and Renewed Globalization * US Hegemony: Declining from Below?
* US Hegemony: Reviving or Declining from the Top Down Introduction * PART 1: STATES, AGRICULTURE, AND GLOBALIZATION * The Rise of the Modern State: From Street Gangs to Mafias * States, Markets, and the Origins of International Inequality * Economic and Hegemonic Cycles * The Industrial Revolution and Late Development
* Agricultural Exporters and the Search for Labor * Agriculture-Led Growth and Crisis in the Periphery: Ricardian Success, Ricardian Failure * The Collapse of the Nineteenth-Century Economy: The Erosion of Hegemony? * PART II: THE REEMERGENCE OF GLOBALIZATION *
The Depression, U.S. Domestic Politics, and the Foundation of the Post-World War II System *
International Money, Capital Flows, and Domestic Politics * Transnational Firms: A War of All against All * Industrialization in the Old Agricultural Periphery: The Rise of the Newly Industrialized Countries * Trade, Protection, and Renewed Globalization * US Hegemony: Declining from Below?
* US Hegemony: Reviving or Declining from the Top Down.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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