Theories of Comparative Political Economy: New Paradigms By Ronald H. Chilcote. Boulder, CO: Westview, 2000. 316p. $28.00 paper
James Petras
American Political Science Review, 2002, vol. 96, issue 1, 231-232
Abstract:
Ronald Chilcote is a leading radical political economist, and this book is a fine illustration of his well-earned reputation. It is a comprehensive survey of most of the major writers and themes that have dominated the literature on liberal and radical political economy, organized historically and by schools of thought around key concepts: class, state, imperialism, and transitions. The core of the book focuses on these four conceptual areas.
Date: 2002
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