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041 _aeng
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_bGHOI
100 _aPeu Ghosh
_9152029
245 _aIntroduction to Political Economy
260 _aLos Angeles
_bSage
_c2022
300 _axxi,276p.
_bPB
_c23x17cm.
365 _2Political Science
_a7688
_b552.00
_c
_d690.00
_e20%
_f12-02-2024
520 _aA comprehensive and engaging textbook that guides students on the major issues and debates of contemporary international political economy. This textbook takes a fresh look at the fundamental concepts and principles of political economy and how economics and politics are closely linked on the world stage. It offers simple explanations of complex topics and guides the reader through important debates in contemporary political economy using a data-driven approach presented in easy-to-understand figures and tables. The book uses real-world examples and statistics to illustrate the theoretical ideas of the discipline and encourages students to understand the world economic order and its relation to regional as well as global politics. Introduction to Political Economy will prove to be a valuable companion for UG students of political science as well as UGC NET and civil services aspirants who look forward to having a comprehensive yet compact introduction to the subject. Key Features: • Up-to-date data to analyse the issues of contemporary political economy • Written in a simple, lucid style to facilitate easy understanding • Summaries at the end of each chapter to help readers access essential information • Extensive review exercises to ensure maximum retention
650 _aInternational Political Economy
_9152030
650 _aCapitalist Transformation
_9152031
650 _aGlobalization of Finance
_9152032
700 _aGHOSH (Peu)
_9152033
942 _2ddc
_cBK
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