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Einband grossBrexit and the Political Economy of Fragmentation
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Brexit and the Political Economy of Fragmentation

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154 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Franciserschienen am07.12.20181. Auflage
This edited set of essays brings together insight and analysis on Brexit from some of the best known names in political economy and international political economy. It is set to become a standard point of reference on this era defining event. The chapters in this book originally published as a special issue in Globalizations.mehr
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KlappentextThis edited set of essays brings together insight and analysis on Brexit from some of the best known names in political economy and international political economy. It is set to become a standard point of reference on this era defining event. The chapters in this book originally published as a special issue in Globalizations.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781351271233
ProduktartE-Book
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Erscheinungsjahr2018
Erscheinungsdatum07.12.2018
Auflage1. Auflage
Seiten154 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse1641 Kbytes
Artikel-Nr.4381397
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Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Part 1 Special Forum on Brexit: Introduction Jamie Morgan & Heikki Patomäki Reviving Hayek's Dream Owen Worth Brexit and the Future of the Left Boris Kagarlitsky Brexit: Be Careful What You Wish For? Jamie Morgan Brexit and its Consequences Ann Pettifor The Organic Crisis of the British State: Putting Brexit in its Place Bob Jessop Brexit, Global Cities, and the Future of World Order Noah Toly The Case for Utopia: History and the Possible Meanings of Brexit a Hundred Years On Jo Guldi Between Eurotopia and Nationalism: A Third Way for the Future of the EU Peter Wahl Europe and the World after Brexit James Galbraith Will the EU Disintegrate? What Does the Likely Possibility of Disintegration Tell About the Future of the World? Heikki Patomäki Part 2 Introduction: Special Forum on Brexit Part 2 Jamie Morgan & Heikki Patomäki Trade and the gains from diversity: why economists failed to predict the consequences of Brexit Steve Keen Post-Brexit Trade Policy Autonomy as Pyrrhic Victory: Being A Middle Power in a Contested Trade Regime Silke Trommer Brexit and Global Wealth Chains Leonard Seabrooke and Duncan Wigan The Economics of Political Change in Developed Countries Jayati Ghosh In the Yugoslav Mirror: The EU Disintegration Crisis Joachim Beckermehr

Autor

Jamie Morgan works at Leeds Beckett University, UK, and is the former coordinator of the Association for Heterodox Economics. He coedits the Real World Economics Review with Edward Fullbrook. He has published widely in the fields of economics, political economy, philosophy, sociology and international politics. His recent books include Trumponomics. Causes and consequences (ed. with E. Fullbrook, 2017).



Heikki Patomäki is Professor of World Politics at the University of Helsinki, Finland. He has also been Professor in the UK and Australia and a Visiting Professor in Japan. Patomäki's research interests comprise philosophy and methodology of social sciences, peace research, futures studies, economic theory, global political economy and global political theory. His most recent book is Disintegrative tendencies in global political economy (Routledge, December 2017).