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很喜歡的教材,會經常come back/其中一位編者是我導師的導師/上學期開學前預習的時候在旅館裏讀得想哭,如今這書裏的一個個名字也都聽成熟人瞭
評分這本教材可惜沒有電子版,Vogel編得很不錯。覆蓋瞭經濟思想史的一些主要人物和後續政治經濟學主流範式文獻。不可避免有點淺,很適閤入門
評分作為教材而言,感覺真是不怎麼樣,學部生的參考書?(大概也相當過時瞭)
評分副標題就寫瞭自己的立場 market as institution 實誠子!(
評分副標題就寫瞭自己的立場 market as institution 實誠子!(
Steven K. Vogel is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley. He specializes in the political economy of the advanced industrialized nations, especially Japan. He is the author of Japan Remodeled: How Government and Industry Are Reforming Japanese Capitalism (Cornell, 2006) and co-editor (with Naazneen Barma) of The Political Economy Reader: Markets as Institutions (Routledge, 2007). His earlier book, Freer Markets, More Rules: Regulatory Reform in Advanced Industrial Countries (Cornell University Press, 1996), won the 1998 Masayoshi Ohira Memorial Prize. He has also edited a volume entitled U.S.-Japan Relations in a Changing World (Brookings Institution Press, 2002). He has written extensively on comparative political economy and Japanese politics, industrial policy, trade and defense policy. He has worked as a reporter for the Japan Times in Tokyo and as a freelance journalist in France. He has taught previously at the University of California, Irvine and Harvard University. He has a B.A. from Princeton University and a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley.
Naazneen Barma is Assistant Professor of National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. Her research and teaching focus on the political economy of development, natural resource governance, and international interventions in post-conflict states, with a regional specialization in East Asia. Prior to joining the faculty at NPS, Barma spent three years as a Young Professional and Public Sector Specialist in the East Asia and Pacific Region at the World Bank. In that capacity, she conducted political economy analysis and worked on issues of governance and institutional reform in East Timor, Laos, and Mongolia. Barma is currently Director of the Bridging the Gap project, an initiative devoted to enhancing the policy impact of contemporary international and comparative politics scholarship.
Barma has published academic articles on governance, innovation, and institution-building in the developing world—including “Petroleum, Governance, and Fragility: The Micro Politics of Petroleum in Post-Conflict States” (in Beyond the Resource Curse, University of Pennsylvania Press, forthcoming 2011); and “Brokered Democracy-Building: Developing Democracy Through Transitional Governance in Cambodia, East Timor, and Afghanistan” (International Journal on Multicultural Societies, Fall 2006). She is co-editor of The Political Economy Reader: Markets as Institutions (Routledge, 2008) and co-author of Rents to Riches? The Political Economy of Natural Resource-Led Development (World Bank, forthcoming 2011). She has also co-authored policy-oriented pieces on the political economic implications of the evolving international system that have appeared in Democracy: A Journal of Ideas, Foreign Policy, and The National Interest.
Barma received her PhD in Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley in 2007. She grew up in Hong Kong and received both her BA and MA from Stanford University.
The Political Economy Reader combines in a single volume core writings on political economy from four social science disciplines: economics, political science, sociology, and history. Arguing that markets should be viewed as institutions that are deeply embedded in politics and society, editors Barma and Vogel combine a theoretical approach to understanding capitalism with analyses of real-world market systems around the world today.
The Reader first lays the conceptual groundwork, covering transaction costs, property rights, corporate governance systems, power relationships, social networks and cultural norms, and then turns to real-world practices and reforms. Contemporary debates focus on deregulation in advanced industrial countries, privatization in transitional economies, and liberalization in developing countries. The volume concludes with selections on the information technology revolution and globalization.
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The Political Economy Reader 在線電子書 pdf 下載 txt下載 epub 下載 mobi 下載 2024