Power, Money, and Trade

Power, Money, and Trade
Title Power, Money, and Trade PDF eBook
Author Mark R. Brawley
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Total Pages 480
Release 2005-03-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1442635851

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This book is an introduction to International Relations that uses examples from International Political Economy (IPE). It presents the theories and paradigms of International Relations in the context of the issues of trade, investment, and monetary relations. Largely it does so by developing historical cases of pivotal events in the evolution of the IPE to illustrate the strengths and weaknesses of these theories. This focus on the substantive material of the IPE allows a shift beyond traditional debates to include newer paradigms such as Constructivism and Institutionalism. The result is a book that not only reveals and explains prominent arguments and debates, but also provides grounding in the history and structure of the IPE. The first half of the book explains the main features of the IPE. It develops and illustrates the ways in which political scientists elaborate and employ theories of International Relations by classifying and examining the main levels of analysis from characteristics of the international system, through those of nation states, to explanations of policy effected by officials. The second half examines important historical cases chosen both to illustrate theories and also to chart the overall patterns of change. Readers are thereby introduced to important theories and issues in International Relations and to key historical episodes from the late nineteenth century to the recent East Asian financial crisis. Special attention is paid to critical decisions in the development of American and Canadian foreign policies

Money, Trade, and Power

Money, Trade, and Power
Title Money, Trade, and Power PDF eBook
Author Jack P. Greene
Publisher Carolina Lowcountry and the At
Total Pages 400
Release 2001
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781570033742

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Fifteen essays that provide, "a comprehensive exploration of the colony's slave system, economy, amd complex social and cultural life."

Money, Trade, and Power

Money, Trade, and Power
Title Money, Trade, and Power PDF eBook
Author Jack P. Greene
Publisher Univ of South Carolina Press
Total Pages 416
Release 2021-03-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1643362119

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Reflecting the burgeoning interest of colonial historians in South Carolina and its role as the economic and cultural center of the Lower South, Money, Trade, and Power is a comprehensive exploration of the colony's slave system, economy, and complex social and cultural life. The first six chapters of this essay collection focus on the formative decades of South Carolina's history, from 1670 through the 1730s. Contributors Meaghan N. Duff, Bertrand Van Ruymbeke, and Gary L. Hewitt explore the colony's early settlement. R. C. Nash, Stephen G. Hardy, and Eirlys M. Barker investigate the rapidly expanding economy. Turning to the colony's reliance on slave labor, William L. Ramsay analyzes the institution and abandonment of Indian slavery; Jennifer Lyle Morgan examines the reproductive capabilities of slave women; and S. Max Edelson looks at the distinctive social position of skilled slaves. Robert Olwell considers how South Carolina public officials adapted the office of justice of the peace to the needs of a slave society, while Matthew Mulcahy shows how calamities of fires and hurricanes exacerbated the problem of slave control. Finally, Edward Pearson describes the ways in which South Carolina's emerging elite asserted their new status; G. Winston Lane and Elizabeth M. Pruden review the surprising economic independence of women; and Thomas Little examines the colony's religious life and spread of evangelicalism.

The Purchasing Power of Money

The Purchasing Power of Money
Title The Purchasing Power of Money PDF eBook
Author Irving Fisher
Publisher
Total Pages 558
Release 1911
Genre Money
ISBN

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Money is Power

Money is Power
Title Money is Power PDF eBook
Author R. W. Jones
Publisher
Total Pages 396
Release 1878
Genre Currency question
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Money in Its Relations to Trade and Industry

Money in Its Relations to Trade and Industry
Title Money in Its Relations to Trade and Industry PDF eBook
Author Francis Amasa Walker
Publisher New York, H. Holt
Total Pages 366
Release 1879
Genre Economics
ISBN

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"Lectures delivered before a popular audience in the Lowell institute of Boston."--Preface.

China, Trade and Power

China, Trade and Power
Title China, Trade and Power PDF eBook
Author Stewart Paterson
Publisher London School of Economics and Political Science
Total Pages 176
Release 2018-10-18
Genre China
ISBN 9781907994814

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From a Western point of view, the policy of economic engagement with China has failed. A rapid rise in living standards in China has helped legitimize and strengthen the Chinese Communist Party's power. How did Western, market-orientated, property-owning, liberal democracies go from being in a position of complete global hegemony in the early 1990s to the current crisis of confidence and loss of moral foundation? This book tells the story of the most successful trading nation of the early twenty-first century. It looks at how the Communist Party of China has retained and cemented its monopoly on political power since China's accession to the World Trade Organization in December 2001. It is the most extraordinary economic success story of our time and it has reshaped the geopolitics not just of Asia but of the world. As China has come to dominate global manufacturing, its economic power has been translated into political power, and the West now has a global rival that is politically antithetical to liberal values. The supply-side deflation from allowing 750 million low-cost workers into the global trading system combined with the policy of inflation targeting by Western central banks has led to falling real incomes for many in the West and rising asset prices that have benefited the few. Worse still, China's mercantilist model is now held up as a viable economic alternative. To have a fighting chance of protecting the freedoms of liberal democracies, it is of the utmost importance that we understand how the policy of indulgent engagement with China has affected Western society in recent years. Only then can the global trading system be reoriented for the mutual benefit of all nations.