A Critical History of the Economy: On the birth of the national and international economies

Ryan Walter*

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    Abstract

    Drawing on recent debates in critical International Political Economy, this book mobilizes the idea that the economy does not exist separately from society and politics to develop a detailed intellectual history of how the economy came to be seen as an independent domain. In contrast to typical approaches to writing the history of economic thought, which assume the reality of the economy, the author describes the forms of intellectual argument that made it possible to conceive of the national and international economies as objects of intellectual inquiry. At the centre of this process was the analytical separation of power and wealth. Walter thus offers a broad historical perspective on the emergence of current IPE theory, while linking the field with contextualist intellectual history. This important and innovative volume will be of strong interest to students and scholars of International Political Economy, International Relations, Economics, History and Political Theory.

    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherTaylor and Francis
    Number of pages138
    ISBN (Electronic)9781136653032
    ISBN (Print)9780415588904
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2013

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