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Comparative Politics: Rationality, Culture, and Structure by Mark I. Lichbach,

Comparative Politics: Rationality, Culture, and Structure by Mark I. Lichbach,
Comparative Politics: Rationality, Culture, and Structure brings together leading political scientists to assess the research schools that direct scholarship in comparative politics. It examines rational choice theory, culturalist analysis, and structuralist approaches, by applying them to the study of electoral politics, social movements and revolutions, political economy and the state. The essays return analysis to basic questions concerning the development of theory and the nature of explanations. The contributors are established scholars and pioneers in the various subfields of comparative politics.



Open-Economy Politics: The Political Economy of the World Coffee Trade by Robert H. Bates,
Open-Economy Politics: The Political Economy of the World Coffee Trade by Robert H. Bates,
""Open-Economy Politics offers a brilliant, subtle, nuanced examination that will stimulate discussion and set an agenda for further research in comparative politics, international relations, and the growing interface between the two. Robert Bates addresses--with more empirical detail than anyone I know--how domestic institutions and alignments matter, what sustains or undermines international regimes, and when and how hegemons affect both."--Ronald Rogowski, University of California, Los Angeles "A marvelous story told in depth, woven with a dazzling array of data. Robert Bates sets out to span the international/domestic analytic divide in political science in a 'search for a framework for research into the politics of open economies.' He explores a wide variety of theoretical approaches to international political economy and advances, compellingly, his preferred approach: neo-institutionism. This book will be widely read."--D.



Political economy - Political Economy was the original term for the study of production, the acts of buying and selling, and their relationships to laws, customs and government. It developed in 18th century as the study of the economies of states (also known as polities, hence the word "political" in "political economy").

International political economy - International political economy (IPE) is a perspective in the social sciences and history that analyzes international relations in combination with political economy. Ultimately, IPE is about the consequences on an international level of the interaction between the state (politics) and the market (economics).

Essays on Some Unsettled Questions of Political Economy - Essays on Some Unsettled Questions of Political Economy is a treatise on political economics by John Stuart Mill.

Principles of Political Economy and Taxation - Principles of Political Economy and Taxation is the title of a book by David Ricardo on economics. The book is concludes land rent grows as population increases.



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