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Section editor: Renée Marlin-Bennett, Johns Hopkins University Capitalisms: A Global System Crime: The Illicit Global Political Economy Development: Institutional Perspectives The Development Paradigm and Its Critics Environment in the Global Political Economy Finance Financial Crises Foreign Aid Gender and the Global Political Economy The Global Political Economy of Exchange Rates Globalization and the Global Political Economy Hegemony and the Global Political Economy Information Technologies and the Global Political Economy International Political Economy: Overview and Conceptualization Investment and Transnational Corporations Labor in the Global System Labor Migrations and the Global Political Economy Liberal Perspectives on the Global Political Economy Mercantilist and Realist Perspectives on the Global Political Economy Teaching about the Global Political Economy Trade: Determinants of Policies Trade: Neoclassical Liberal Views on Impacts Trade in Services Renée Marlin-Bennett, Johns Hopkins University The effort to create an international political economy (IPE) contribution to the compendium began with a committee, chaired by Claire Cutler, and including Kimberley Weir, Teivo Teivainen, Christopher May, Robert Denemark (who is also the general editor), and myself. The committee members ... log in or subscribe to read full text
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