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[PEN-L:2727] international political economy books
Peter,
A potential auxiliary reference for your course, but oriented more
toward development concerns, is Biplab Dasgupta, STRUCTURAL
ADJUSTMENT, GLOBAL TRADE AND THE NEW POLITICAL ECONOMY OF DEVELOPMENT
(Zed Press, 1998, available in paperback at $25). It is one of the
best surveys and critiques of structural adjustment theory, including
the role of international organizations (the Bretton Woods
institutions as well as the more recent trade agreements) that I've
seen -- written basically from a structuralist perspective.
Paul Burkett
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- [PEN-L:2731] Re: Re: 2 questions,
Michael Perelman Sun 31 Jan 1999, 04:30 GMT
- [PEN-L:2730] Re: 2 questions,
William S. Lear Sun 31 Jan 1999, 04:05 GMT
- [PEN-L:2729] Re: 2 questions,
Doug Henwood Sun 31 Jan 1999, 04:01 GMT
- [PEN-L:2728] 2 questions,
Michael Perelman Sun 31 Jan 1999, 03:05 GMT
- [PEN-L:2727] international political economy books,
ECUSERS Sun 31 Jan 1999, 01:39 GMT
- [PEN-L:2726] Re: book on global economic institutions,
Mathew Forstater Sat 30 Jan 1999, 22:58 GMT
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- [PEN-L:2724] article by joel kovel,
Michael Yates Sat 30 Jan 1999, 19:24 GMT
- [PEN-L:2723] Re: book on global economic institutions,
Tom Walker Sat 30 Jan 1999, 19:17 GMT
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