States versus markets: history, geography, and the development of the international political economy/

Main Author: Schwartz, Herman M., 1958-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York: St. Martin's Press, c1994
Subjects:
Item Description:Partial contents: Ch. 1. The Rise of the Modern State: From Street Gangs to Mafias -- Ch. 2. States, Markets, and the Origins of International Inequality -- Ch. 3. Economic and Hegemonic Cycles -- Ch. 4. The Industrial Revolution and Late Development -- Ch. 5. Agricultural Exporters and the Search for Labor -- Ch. 6. Agriculture-Led Growth and Crisis in the Periphery: Ricardian Success, Ricardian Failure -- Ch. 7. Foreign Debt, Hegemony, and the Gold Standard -- Ch. 8. The Collapse of the Nineteenth-Century Economy: The Erosion of Hegemony? -- Ch. 9. The Depression, U.S. Domestic Politics, and the Foundation of the Post-World War II System -- Ch. 10. International Money and Domestic Politics -- Ch. 11.Transnational Firms: The United States versus Europe, Japan versus the United States -- Ch. 12. Industrialization in the Old Agricultural Periphery: The Rise of the Newly Industrialized Countries -- Ch. 13. Trade, Protection, and Renewed Von Thunenization -- Ch. 14. U.S. Hegemony:
Declining from the Top Down? -- Ch. 15. U.S. Hegemony: Declining from the Top Down?
Physical Description:xvi, 351 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:0312065949