"This book analyzes the emergence of neomercantilist thought between the late eighteenth and early twentieth centuries, highlighting the global origins of this ideology, its diverse varieties, and the lasting legacies of the ideas of its pioneers on the politics of the world economy"--
"This book analyzes the emergence of neomercantilist thought between the late eighteenth and early twentieth centuries, highlighting the global origins of this ideology, its diverse varieties, and the lasting legacies of the ideas of its pioneers on the politics of the world economy"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Eric Helleiner is Professor in the Department of Political Science and the Balsillie School of International Affairs at the University of Waterloo. He is the author of five previous books, including The Forgotten Foundations of Bretton Woods and The Status Quo Crisis.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Neomercantilism's Diverse Intellectual Origins Part I: THE LISTIAN INTELLECTUAL WORLD 1. Some Pioneers in List's German-US-French Context 2. Friedrich List's Idiosyncratic Synthesis 3. Some List-Inspired Contributions Across the World 4. List-Inspired Neomercantilism Beyond the Nation-State Part II: HENRY CAREY AND HIS SUPPORTERS 5. The Emergence of Henry Carey's Distinctive Vision 6. The Global Influence and Adaptation of Carey's Ideas Part III: ENDOGENOUS ROOTS OF EAST ASIAN NEOMERCANTILISM 7. Local Origins in Japan 8. Some Neglected Chinese Pioneers 9. Another Chinese Contribution and Korea's Gaehwa Group Part IV: OTHER THEORISTS AND PRACTITIONERS 10. Early Theorists in Russia and the Canadian Backwoods 11. Practitioners in Egypt, Poland and Latin America 12. The Asante and the Pan-African Movement Conclusion: What Legacies?
Introduction: Neomercantilism's Diverse Intellectual Origins Part I: THE LISTIAN INTELLECTUAL WORLD 1. Some Pioneers in List's German-US-French Context 2. Friedrich List's Idiosyncratic Synthesis 3. Some List-Inspired Contributions Across the World 4. List-Inspired Neomercantilism Beyond the Nation-State Part II: HENRY CAREY AND HIS SUPPORTERS 5. The Emergence of Henry Carey's Distinctive Vision 6. The Global Influence and Adaptation of Carey's Ideas Part III: ENDOGENOUS ROOTS OF EAST ASIAN NEOMERCANTILISM 7. Local Origins in Japan 8. Some Neglected Chinese Pioneers 9. Another Chinese Contribution and Korea's Gaehwa Group Part IV: OTHER THEORISTS AND PRACTITIONERS 10. Early Theorists in Russia and the Canadian Backwoods 11. Practitioners in Egypt, Poland and Latin America 12. The Asante and the Pan-African Movement Conclusion: What Legacies?
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