States versus markets in the world-system
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States versus markets in the world-system
(Political economy of the world-system annuals, v. 8)
Sage Publications, c1985
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Description
The contributors examine the proposition that states and markets are bound together by inextricable symbiotic ties, while at the same time always standing in tension with each other. The conclusion drawn from the nine diverse but very specific viewpoints contained in this work is that even though markets are constructed by geopolitics and state policy, 'geopolitics and markets define the economic and political space in which states operate'.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Peter Evans, Dietrich Rueschemeyer, and Evelyne Huber Stephens
PART ONE: COMMODITY MARKETS AND DEVELOPING CAPITALIST STATES
Bauxite and Democratic Socialism in Jamaica - Evelyne Huber Stephens and John D Stephens
Nonferrous Metals, Class Formation, and the State in Peru - David G Becker
Cotton and Revolution in Nicaragua - Jeffery M Paige
PART TWO: INTERNATIONAL MARKETS AND THE GEOPOLITICS OF EMPIRE
Britain's Hegemony in the Nineteenth-Century World Economy - Philip McMichael
Metropole, Periphery, and System - Michael W Doyle
Empire on the Niger and the Nile
Nonalignment and Economic Development - Sanjib Basu
Indian State Strategies, 1947-1962
PART THREE: MARKETS AND STATE-SOCIALIST SOCIETIES
State and Market Dynamics in Castro's Cuba - Susan Eckstein
The Micro-Politics of the Firm and the Macro-Politics of Reform - David Stark
New Forms of Workplace Bargaining in Hungarian Enterprises
State, Market, and Sectoral Inequality in Contemporary China - Mark Selden
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