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Great Transformations
0Unlock the power of economic ideas in driving profound political and institutional change. This incisive study delves into the transformative 1930s and 1970s, revealing how economic concepts become potent tools for societal upheaval. Mark Blyth expertly dissects how shifting beliefs about the economy lead to fundamental shifts in policy and power structures. Essential for students of political economy, history buffs, and professionals keen to grasp the dynamics of economic policy evolution. Understand the forces shaping our world through the lens of transformative economic thought.
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ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY (IPE): IPE AS A GLOBAL CONVERSATION
0Dive into the vibrant ‘global conversation’ of International Political Economy (IPE) with this definitive handbook. Explore the diverse theoretical approaches and geographical perspectives that define IPE scholarship across the world, including key discussions from Asia. This essential resource maps the evolving boundaries and multifaceted commitments of the field, moving beyond singular viewpoints to embrace intellectual diversity. It’s a crucial read for students and academics in India seeking a comprehensive understanding of global political and economic dynamics. Enhance your knowledge of IPE as a complex, interconnected discipline.