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[PEN-L:1853] Ency of International Political Economy - Barry Jones (ed)
Hallo,
I just received the following message and thought some of you might be
interested.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Dilek Cetindamar Karaomerlioglu
===================
> Dear contributors and potential contributors
>
> I am the editor at Routledge responsible for the Ency of International
> Politcal Economy. I writing to invite you to contribute to this
> project, particularly as you contributed to the Ency of Political
> Economy which is due for publication in February 1999.
>
> I have set out below the current list of unassigned entries.I would
> appreciate it if you could let me know whether you are interested in
> writing any of these entries or if you know of colleagues or
> postgraduate students who would be interested in contributing to the
> project.
>
> I have also included some information about the project, so please
> forward this e-mail to colleagues and postgraduate students.
>
> Routledge offer 30 pounds per 1000 words (or US dollar equivalent) or
> one and half times the value in Books. Also, all Routledge
> contributors/authors are entitled to a 30% discount on all Routledge
> books. The deadline for entry submission is mid-March 1999.
>
> I look forward to hearing from you very soon.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Mina Gera-Price
> Development Editor, Subject Reference
> Routledge Publishers
> 11 New Fetter Lane
> London EC4P 4EE
> Phone: 0171 842 2120
> Fax: 0171 842 2300
> mgera-price@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
>
> THE UNASSIGNED LIST AND RATIONALE:
>
> The rapid development of the sub-discipline of International Political
> Economy has stimulated a proliferation of perspectives, concepts and
> findings that feature prominently within the curricula of the many
> social science departments world-wide. Such diversity, however,
> confronts teachers, researchers and students with considerable
> difficulties of access, control and comprehension.
>
> Powerful arguments now exist on both the demand and supply side of
> contemporary International Political Economy for a project that can
> draw the sub-discipline together to produce an encyclopedia that will
> (a) prove an essential resource for teaching and (b) provide highly
> differentiated conceptual and contextual information through which a
> variety of users can choose their own paths.
>
> Entries Length
>
> Absolutist states 350
> accelerator, principle 300
> acquisitions 400
> agribusiness 500
> Alvey Committee (UK) 100
> American National Standards Institute T1 Committee 100
> Annecy Round (GATT) 150
> Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development 100
> armed forces 650
> Arrow, Kenneth 500
> ASEAN Free Trade Area 250
> Association of Iron Ore Exporting Countries 50
> atomism
> 50
> authoritarian states 950
> automaticity 50
>
> Bandung Conference 100
> bargaining and project assessment 100
> bargaining, state-firm 600
> Bauer, Peter 500
> beggar-my-neighbour policy 300
> behavioural economics (theory of the firm) 1500
> benign neglect 200 Black
> Cartel Case (Japan) 50
> black economy 400
> black markets 250
> Bonapartism 250
> boomerang effect, of foreign direct investments 50
> Boulding, Kenneth 500
> Brandt,(Willy), Report 300
> buffer stocks 150
> bullionism 150
> bureaucracy 1500
>
> Cambridge School 750
> capital markets 2000
> capital, controls on 1000
> Cartesian economics 500
> Central African Customs and Economic Union (CACEU) 100
> CFA - Communauté Financière Africaine 100
> change: progressive 500
> change: regressive 500
> Charter of Economic Rights and Duties of States 300
> CIPEC - Conseil Intergouvernemental des Pays 100
> circulationism 250
> class, service 250
> class, taxonomic problems of 350
> Clausewitz, Carl von 1500
> clearing 300
> Clearing Bank Association 100
> co-operation, under orthodox IPE theory 300
> Cobweb Theorem 300
> coercion 900
> commercial policy 600
> commodities 850
> commodity concentration, of exports 500
> common fate 500
> Common Fund 250
> common markets 600
> Compagnie Francaise d' Assurance pour le 50
> competition, and government policy 750
> competition, between local and foreign industries 400
> competition, economic (role of)] 500
> Conference on International Economic Cooperation 250
> consumption 50
> coordination 300
> Corn Laws 300
> cost-plus pricing 100
> critical realism 600
> Cross of Gold 500
> cultural determinism 100
> cumulative causation 300
>
> debt default 250
> debt management 950
> deflation, policies of 300
> demographic transition 2000
> dependence 3000
> detente 150
> determinism, methodological 750
> development zones 500
> Dillon Round 250
> diplomacy 500
> dirigisme 750
> diseconomies of scale 500
> disengagement 1500
> disequilibrium 300
> disorganised capitalism 1500
> disproportionality, law of 500
> diversification 300
> dollar (David) index 300
> domestic Resource Cost 300
> dualism 300
> duopsony 50
> Duplicate?: non-alignment (already entry on NAM) 500
> duties 50
>
> E-Money 1000
> East African Economic Community 300
> East Asian Economic Caucus (EAEC) 250
> economic leadership 1000
> economic regions 800
> economic sphere of influence 1000
> egalitarianism 1000
> Eichner, Alfred S. 500
> embedded financial orthodoxy 300
> embedded Statism 1500
> Empire, British 1500
> energy 250
> equality 3000
> equalization of returns, to factors of production 500
> equities 100
> Esprit Programme, EC 300
> Euro-dollar 500
> Eurocentric 100
> Eurogiro 100
> European Programme for Informatics 100
> European Technical Standards Institute (ETSI) 100
> Export Credit and Guarantees 300
> export of capital 200
> Export-Import Bank, USA 50
> factor endowments 700
> factor price equalization 500
> fair trade 1500
> Federal Reserve and monetary system 100
> finance and information technology 1000
> finance capital 3000
> financial centres 100
> financial instruments 300
> financial integration 1000
> financial panics and crises 500
> First World 250
> Fordism: developmental model 300
> Foreign Assistance Act (USA) 100
> foreign debt 600
> foreign exchange gap 150
> Fourth World 250
> free-trade imperialism 650
> Friedman, Milton 300
> futures 150
>
> Galbraith, J.K. 750
> Galtung, Johan 750
> Gandhi 250
> gearing 100
> General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) 100
> General Agreement to Borrow 100
> General Arrangements to Borrow (GAB) under the 100
> Geneva Rounds (GATT) 150
> geo-strategic regions 1500
> geographical concentration, of exports 300
> Golden Triangle' - European 1500
> green movement 300
> Group of 77 250
> growth poles 350
> Gulf War (1991-2) 500
>
> Harrod-Domar Growth Model 200
> Havana Charter 150
> headquarters effect 250
> hegemony, U.S. 1000
> hegemony: transition 500
> Herstatt Risk 200
> heuristic models 500
> Hickenlooper Amendment (USA) 100
> Hilferding, Rudolf 1500
> historical costs 50
> Historical School, German 750
> historicism 1000
> Hobsbawm, Eric 500
> Hobson, J.A. 3000
> holism 500
>
> ideal types 500
> imperial rivalry 250
> import deposits 50
> incorporation 400
> indebted industrialization 500
> individualism, methodological 700
> industrial democracy 300
> industrial organization theory 150
> industrialization 750
> informal economy 650
> informatics 150
> instrumentalism 200
> integration 750
> Inter-Bank On-Line System (IBOS) 100
> interdependence, moral 100
> International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEE) 100
> International Bauxite Association 100
> International Business Machines (IBM) 100
> International Clearing Union 50
> International Coffee Agreement 100
> International Fund for Agricultural Development 150
> international politics 1150
> international relations 650
> international security (in addition to `security') 200
> International Telephone and Telegraphy Company 300
> international trade cycles 300
> internationalization 1350
> interstate system 600
> investment 3500
> investment banks 100
> invisible balance 50
> inward-looking development 150
> ISIC: International Standard Industrial 100
> Islamic Development Bank 100
> Islamic economic practices 300
>
> Jamaica Conference - IMF (1976) 200
> Japanese Telecommunication Technology 150
> Justice 2000
>
> Kaldor, Nicholas 250
> Korean War 500
> Kuwait Fund 50
>
> labour aristocracy 250
> Labour mobility 150
> Labourism 350
> land reform 600
> law, economic - role of 1100
> Left Corporatist model 500
> legitimacy crisis 500
> Lend-lease 250
> Leontief Paradox 500
> Leverage 300
> Liberal triumphalism 350
> Liquidity 1000
> loans, and the debt crisis 500
> local-global nexus 100
> Lomé Conventions 1100
> London Inter-bank Offer Rate (LIBOR) 250
> Long-run 300
>
> Maintenance policy 300
> Malthus, Thomas Robert (1766-1834) 1500
> Manchester School 100
> market power 700
> Marxian economics 6000
> merchandise trade 50
> Merchant Banks 200
> Meta-theory 350
> Metropoles 500
> microeconomic policies 1000
> Minimalism (political) 50
> Mode of Regulation 500
> monetary policies 600
> Money illusion 100
> Morgenstern, Oscar 350
> Multiplier, principle 300
>
> nation-state 2000
> National Debt 500
> national security (in addition to international security 200
> National Security State 350
> national treatment 300
> Nationalisation 100
> nationalism 2000
> natural resource ventures 50
> Nebuleuse 700
> neo-Ricardian theory - neo-classical 350
> Neo-Ricaridian theory - post-Sraffian 500
> neo-statism 250
> new constitutionalism 1000
> New Medievalism 1500
> Nichibei economy 250
> non-factor services 150
>
> Offshore headquarters 350
> offshore production 1700
> Ontology, issues of 1000
> Orderly Marketing Agreements (OMA) 350
> Overproduction 350
> Overstretch theory of the state (Kennedy) 1500
> Overvaluation, of currencies 200
>
> parallel markets 150
> parish relief, abolition of 350
> Pax Americana 750
> Perfect information 200
> Permanent Arms Economy 1000
> petrochemical industry 300
> pluralism, economic 250
> Portfolio investments 500
> positional goods 250
> primary market 100
> Product-market restrictions 150
> profit maximisation 300
> profit remittance policies 100
> protection costs 200
> Public sector 200
>
> quality of life 100
> quotas 700
>
> Rational Expectations 2000
> Rationalism 1500
> realism 2000
> realist philosophy 600
> Revealed Comparative Advantage 300
> Ricardo, David 3000
> rules of international systems 500
> Rybczynski Theorem 800
>
> Schuman Plan 350
> second best, theory of 300
> second world 250
> Secondary Markets 200
> sectoral protectionism 500
> Security: politico-military 500
> Seers, Dudley 250
> self help 250
> Sen, Amartya 1000
> Services Trade 500
> Shadow Industries 150
> shadow prices 500
> Short-run 200
> Simon, Herbert A. 350
> Singer, Hans 250
> skills 500
> small country assumption 200
> social democracy 2000
> Social Democratic Parties 1000
> social organization of production 200
> Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial 100
> Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial 100
> Soft currency 100
> specialization, benefits or costs 500
> Specie points 100
> Stabilisers 200
> standard international trade classification (SITC) 150
> State socialism 1500
> Statism 3000
> stock markets 100
> Stockholm Convention 50
> Strategic Defence Initiative (SDI) 600
> Strategic partnership 1500
> structural change 1900
> structural imperialism 1000
> Structural violence 2000
> subsidies 3500
> subsistence wages 500
> Super 301 150
> super-accumulation 500
> surplus profits 600
> Swaps 100
>
> Tax holidays 100
> tax policy 900
> Teletype 50
> Telex 50
> territorial production complexes 600
> thrifts 300
> Tipa-Net 100
> tobacco industry 200
> Torquay Round (GATT) 150
> totalitarianism 250
> trade and aid provision 150
> trade regimes 100
> trade, inter-firm and intra-firm 1000 T
> rans-Atlantic Free Trade Area (TAFTA) 100
> Trans-shipment 200
> Transformation curve 200
> transformation economies 200
> transition theorists 200
> Transmitted effects 500
> Transnationally Integrated Production 300
> Triad 1500
> trickle-down 800
> Triffin dilemma 350
> trilateralism 500
> Tripartite Monetary Agreement (1936) 400
>
> Underconsumption 750
> Undervaluation, of currencies 50
> underwriting 400
> unemployment, natural rate of 300
> United Nations Centre on Transnational 50
> Universal Postal Union (UPU) 100
> Urban bias 350
>
> Veblen, Thorstein 2000
> Visible balance 50
> volatility 100
>
> wages 1100
> Washington Agreement (1945) 100
> wealth 600
> welfare capitalism 1100
> West African Franc Zone 300
> Western European Economy 500
> Witteveen Facility 50
> World Administrative Radio Conference (WARC) 150
> world classes 200
> world economy 300
> world market 400
> world order 600
> world order models 500
> world powers 200
> World Radiocommunication Conference 50
>
> Yom Kippur War 300
>
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