How the Great Recession changed welfare
What makes a country attractive to multinational corporations?
Considers why some countries are more successful than others in attracting international investment
A powerful refutation of the assumption that international trade automatically promotes world peace
An examination of the domestic politics involved in the creation of trading blocs
A multidisciplinary approach that offers practical policy prescriptions
Examines how and why nations have succeeded in forming cooperative trade arrangements
A cutting-edge collection of essays on the critical question of the relationship between economic interdependence and conflict among states
Focuses on the WTO and intellectual property rights in international law
The first comprehensive political economic overview of Peru in over two decades
An analysis of the neoliberal reform in Chile during the last thirty years
A discussion of the increasingly contentious debates over national regulations of safety and health in the international trade system
An examination of why private farming in the transition economies of East-Central Europe has not grown as quickly as expected
An exploration of Japanese involvement in the resolution of international financial crises
Examines the growing role of services in the world economy
The history, current state, and likely future of the European Union
Examines the growth-equity relationship in developing countries
Explores the influence of global integration on the structure of national banking and financial systems using Germany as a case study
A specially designed computable general equilibrium model is used to analyze the effects of recent policy reforms in the Indian economy
Gauging the economic and political challenges to European integration
Examines the domestic politics of European monetary integration
Explores the politics of the reform of financial institutions in Spain