The Politics of Economic Adjustment

The Politics of Economic Adjustment

Author: Stephan Haggard

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9780691003948

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This is a collection of essays offering comparative analysis of the divergent experiences of developing countries responding to economic crises by adopting macroeconomic stabilization and structural adjustment policies.


The Global Political Economy of Trade Protectionism and Liberalization

The Global Political Economy of Trade Protectionism and Liberalization

Author: Tony Heron

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-06-25

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1136293256

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Given the widely-accepted premise that free trade is the best means of maximising overall societal welfare, why has it proven so difficult to achieve in certain industries? This book tackles arguably the most perennial and deep-rooted of all questions in political economy, and questions the incumbent orthodox liberal theories of collective action. Using a historical institutionalist framework to explore and explain the political economy of trade protectionism and liberalization, this book is based on detailed case studies of the textiles and clothing sector in the EU, United States, China, Caribbean Basin and sub-Saharan Africa. From this, the book expands to discuss the origins of trade protectionism and examine the wider political effects of liberalization, offering an explanation of why a successful conclusion to the WTO ‘Doha’ round has proven to be so elusive. The book argues that the regulation of global trade - and the economic consequences that this has for both developed and developing countries - has been the result of the particular way in which trade preferences are mediated through political institutions. The Global Political Economy of Trade Protectionism and Liberalization will be of interest to those studying and researching international and comparative political economy, developing area studies, economics, law and geography.


The American Political Economy

The American Political Economy

Author: Jacob S. Hacker

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2021-11-11

Total Pages: 487

ISBN-13: 1316516369

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Drawing together leading scholars, the book provides a revealing new map of the US political economy in cross-national perspective.


Oil and the political economy in the Middle East

Oil and the political economy in the Middle East

Author: Martin Beck

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Published: 2021-08-17

Total Pages: 205

ISBN-13: 1526149087

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The downhill slide in the global price of crude oil, which started mid-2014, had major repercussions across the Middle East for net oil exporters, as well as importers closely connected to the oil-producing countries from the Gulf. Following the Arab uprisings of 2010 and 2011, the oil price decline represented a second major shock for the region in the early twenty-first century – one that has continued to impose constraints, but also provided opportunities. Offering the first comprehensive analysis of the Middle Eastern political economy in response to the 2014 oil price decline, this book connects oil market dynamics with an understanding of socio-political changes. Inspired by rentierism, the contributors present original studies on Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. The studies reveal a large diversity of country-specific policy adjustment strategies: from the migrant workers in the Arab Gulf, who lost out in the post-2014 period but were incapable of repelling burdensome adjustment policies, to Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon, who have never been able to fulfil the expectation that they could benefit from the 2014 oil price decline. With timely contributions on the COVID-19-induced oil price crash in 2020, this collection signifies that rentierism still prevails with regard to both empirical dynamics in the Middle East and academic discussions on its political economy.


The Political Economy of Economic Adjustment

The Political Economy of Economic Adjustment

Author: M. J. Trebilcock

Publisher:

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13:

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Research report, comparison of industrial policy approaches to specific industry restructuring and adjustment assistance in Australia, France, Germany, Federal Republic, Japan, UK and USA, reviewing implications for Canada - examines employment policies, training policies, trade policies, regional development, role of trade unions and employers organizations, concentrating on the textile industry shipbuilding, coal mining, motor vehicle industry, etc. References, statistical tables.


The Political Economy of Policy Coordination

The Political Economy of Policy Coordination

Author: Michael C. Webb

Publisher: Cornell University Press

Published: 2019-05-15

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 1501745344

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Michael C. Webb explores a central question about postwar economic history: how has the growth of international markets affected the coordination of economic policy among nations? His analysis overturns the popular assumption that policy coordination has eroded as American hegemony has receded. Instead, he argues that the growing mobility of capital forced governments to abandon the strategies they had used in the 1950s and 60s to insulate monetary and fiscal policies from international influences, and to move toward more direct coordination of central economic strategies. Webb shows that since 1945 there has been a crucial shift in the pattern of international collaboration. He focuses on three types of adjustment policy: trade and capital controls, balance-of-payment lending and intervention in foreign-exchange markets, and monetary and fiscal policies. Noting that the first two types are no longer effective, he demonstrates that governments now rely more on monetary and fiscal policy coordination to regulate the global economy. As the expansion of international finance created greater turbulence in the global economy in the 1980s, the liberal system of international trade threatened to collapse. Webb examines in particular how the United States, Japan, and Germany took unprecedented steps to coordinate monetary and fiscal policies in the late 1980s and early 1990s, although domestic political obstacles—not any decline in U.S. power—limited the impact of this policy coordination. He concludes by assessing the effectiveness of these attempts to reconcile the goal of a stronger liberal system of economic exchange with the desire to maintain national autonomy.


Aid and the Political Economy of Policy Change

Aid and the Political Economy of Policy Change

Author: Tony Killick

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 266

ISBN-13: 9780415187053

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Confronts the theory of conditionality with its limitations in practice, analyses the reasons for these limitations, and suggests constructive alternatives.


From Political Economy to Economics

From Political Economy to Economics

Author: Dimitris Milonakis

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 0415423228

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Shows how economics was once rich, diverse, multidimensional and pluralistic. Details how political economy became economics through the desocialisation and dehistoricisation of the dismal science.