Theories Of Comparative Political Economy

Understanding the evolution of political economy and its implications

Ronald H Chilcote author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:13th Sep '19

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This insightful work examines the evolution of political economy, focusing on significant issues from the late 20th century that continue to influence modern contexts in Theories of Comparative Political Economy.

In Theories of Comparative Political Economy, the author explores the evolution of political economy, highlighting how the intersection of politics and economics has transformed over time. The book argues that the significant issues and ideas that gained prominence during the 1980s and 1990s will continue to shape the landscape of political economy in the new millennium. This examination is crucial for understanding contemporary political and economic challenges.

Organized into six comprehensive chapters, Theories of Comparative Political Economy delves into various theoretical frameworks and empirical studies that illustrate the dynamic relationship between political structures and economic outcomes. The author provides a detailed analysis of how different political systems influence economic policies and vice versa, offering readers a nuanced perspective on the complexities involved in comparative political economy.

The text emphasizes the importance of adapting traditional theories to address new realities in global politics and economics. By drawing on historical contexts and current trends, the author encourages readers to think critically about the implications of political decisions on economic development. As such, Theories of Comparative Political Economy serves as both a scholarly resource and a practical guide for understanding the continual evolution of political economy in today's world.

ISBN: 9780367319083

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Weight: 453g

332 pages