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Michigan Studies in International Political Economy

 

Series Editors: William Clark, University of Michigan; Edward Mansfield, University of Pennsylvania; and Lisa Martin, University of Wisconsin--Madison

It is widely recognized by social scientists that the relationship between economic and political factors are fundamental influences on international relations. Much of the existing research in the field of international political economy takes up issues including trade and monetary policy, economic sanctions, political conflict, North-South relations, foreign direct investment, and preferential trading arrangements and regional blocs. Michigan Studies in International Political Economy is a series of books that focuses on these and other issues in international political economy.

A growing portion of the work in international political economy employs quantitative and formal methodologies. This series focuses on formal or quantitative work in international political economy. It builds on the University of Michigan's excellent formal and quantitative work both in political science and international economics. We seek manuscripts that integrate international politics and international economics. We are particularly interested in manuscripts that apply quantitative or formal methodologies to topics of interest to both political scientists and economists.

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1. 

Banking on Reform (2002)
Political Parties and Central Bank Independence in the Industrial Democracies
William Bernhard

Cloth     978-0-472-11254-8     $80.00S     Available

 
 

2. 

Capitalism, Not Globalism (2003)
Capital Mobility, Central Bank Independence, and the Political Control of the Economy
William Roberts Clark

Cloth     978-0-472-11293-7     $75.00S     Available
Paper     978-0-472-03116-0     $25.95S     Available

 
 

3. 

Economic Interdependence and International Conflict (2003)
New Perspectives on an Enduring Debate
Edward D. Mansfield and Brian M. Pollins, Editors

Cloth     978-0-472-09827-9     $85.00S     Available
Paper     978-0-472-06827-2     $35.00S     Available
Ebook Formats     978-0-472-02293-9          Available

 
 

4. 

Empowering Exporters (1997)
Reciprocity, Delegation, and Collective Action in American Trade Policy
Michael J. Gilligan

Cloth     978-0-472-10823-7     $70.00S     Available

 
 

5. 

Forging an Integrated Europe (1998)
Barry Eichengreen and Jeffry Frieden, Editors

Cloth     978-0-472-10840-4     $90.00S     Available
Paper     978-0-472-08610-8     $35.00S     Available

 
 

6. 

Leading Questions (1999)
How Hegemony Affects the International Political Economy
Robert Pahre

Cloth     978-0-472-10970-8     $80.00S     Available

 
 

7. 

Monetary Divergence (2007)
Domestic Policy Autonomy in the Post-Bretton Woods Era
David H. Bearce

Cloth     978-0-472-09961-0     $75.00S     Available
Paper     978-0-472-06961-3     $26.95S     Available
Ebook Formats     978-0-472-02309-7          Available

 
 

8. 

Monetary Politics (1998)
Exchange Rate Cooperation in the European Union
Thomas H. Oatley

Cloth     978-0-472-10824-4     $75.00S     Available

 
 

9. 

State Institutions, Private Incentives, Global Capital (1999)
Andrew C. Sobel

Cloth     978-0-472-11005-6     $80.00S     Available
Paper     978-0-472-08873-7     $32.50S     Available

 
 

10. 

Trading Blocs (2005)
States, Firms, and Regions in the World Economy
Kerry A. Chase

Cloth     978-0-472-09906-1     $80.00S     Available
Paper     978-0-472-06906-4     $27.95S     Available

 
 

11. 

Vehicle of Influence (2000)
Building a European Car Market
Roland Stephen

Cloth     978-0-472-11121-3     $75.00S     Available

 
 
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