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基本説明
Watson reviews the main current theoretical approaches to IPE and highlights the problems that arise from treating 'states' and 'markets' as separate and contesting units of analysis.
Full Description
Despite a burgeoning debate on substantive issues in IPE, little attention has been devoted to its theoretical foundations. In this important new text, Matthew Watson reviews the main current theoretical approaches to IPE and highlights the problems that arise from treating 'states' and 'markets' as separate and contesting units of analysis. Foremost among these problems is the lack of attention given to theorizing the constitution of the individual as both an economic agent and a moral being.
Contents
Introduction
Approaches to International Political Economy: Beyond 'States and Markets'
Historicising Rationality
Assumptions: IPE in the History of Economic Thought
The Classical Tradition of Political Economy: New Foundations for IPE
Moral Propriety Within Political Economy: The Work of Adam Smith
Institutional Analysis Within Political Economy: The Work of Thorstein Veblen
Social Embeddedness Within Political Economy: The Work of Karl Polanyi
Understanding the Market Within Modern Society
Understanding 'the State' Within Modern Society
Applying the Theoretical Framework (1): Globalization
Applying the Theoretical Framework (2): International Trade
Applying the Theoretical Framework (3): International Development
Conclusion.



