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Theories of Political Economy

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ISBN-10: 0521425786

ISBN-13: 9780521425780

Edition: 1992

Authors: James A. Caporaso, David P. Levine

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"Political economy" has been the term used for the past 300 years to express the interrelationship between the political and economic affairs of the state. In Theories of Political Economy, James A. Caporaso and David P. Levine explore some of the more important frameworks for understanding the relation between politics and economics, including the classical, Marxian, Keynesian, neoclassical, state-centered, power-centered, and justice-centered. The book emphasizes understanding both the differences among the overall frameworks of the theories and the issues common to them.
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Book details

List price: $34.99
Copyright year: 1992
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 8/28/1992
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 256
Size: 5.98" wide x 8.90" long x 0.71" tall
Weight: 0.792
Language: English

David P. Levineis Professor of Economics at the Josef Korbel School of International Studies. Prior to joining the School of International Studies in 1987, he was Chair of the University’s Department of Economics. Between 1973 and 1981, he was Assistant and Associate Professor of Economics at Yale University.  Professor Levine was educated at the University of Wisconsin (B.A., economics, 1969), Yale University (Ph.D., economics, 1973) and The Colorado Center for Psychoanalytic Studies (Certificate in Psychoanalytic Scholarship, 1994). He is the author of fifteen books in the fields of economics, political economy, and political psychology, most recently:Object Relations, Work,…    

Preface
Introduction
Politics and economics
The classical approach
Marxian political economy
Neoclassical political economy
Keynesian political economy
Economic approaches to politics
Power-centered approaches to political economy
State-centered approaches to political economy
Justice-centered theories
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index