This collection brings together otherwise inaccessible or scattered material in an active area of cutting-edge research across the social sciences. Broad geographical and interdisciplinary appeal. Well-published and -connected editorwho has a good publishing track record. Our channels to the Economics/Political Science/International Relations markets should be effective. In recent years, there has been a very steep increase in globalization which, among other things, has provoked an increased interest in global economic institutions. Suchinterest comes notably from the emerging countries. However, researchers who wish to understand better the workings and impact of these institutions are confronted with several problems. First, many of the present features of these international organizations are rooted in their history, but access to older contributions to the literature that shed light on the reasons behind the adoption of such structures is often very difficult. Second, the relevant modern contributions appear in a bewildering array of journals, books, and reports that range over different fields such as economics, law, and political science. Thesheer scale of the growth in research output on global economic institutions - and the breadth of the field - makes this collection especially timely and welcome. It presents researchers and other users with a rationally structured set of the key contributions that together give a balanced picture of the field. Covering both canonical and cutting-edge scholarship, it also includes work that was intended to inspire policy. Among such normative studies, the best ofthose that have actually marked major developments and opened up new eras in international cooperation and academic thinking are included. The materials selected and introduced by the collection’s editor, a leading scholar in the field, are organized along lines of specialization. The first volume explores general aspects that are common to all global economic institutions, while the other three each dealáwith a specific field. Volumeátwo covers trade, volume three, finance and volume four, environment. Each volume presents a similar structure featuring first, the rationale of international institutions; second, theprinciples that inspire and orient their functioning; third, the way they areorganized and structured; and fourth, their governance and instruments. Global Economics Institutions is an essential reference collection and is destined to be valued as a vital research resource by all scholars and students of the subject. INDICE: Volume 1. Volume 2: Trade. Volume 3: Finance. Volume 4: Environment
- ISBN: 978-0-415-42610-7
- Editorial: Routledge
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 1672
- Fecha Publicación: 01/08/2008
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés