Theories of International Political Economy

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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2008

This video summarizes three major theories of international political economy: mercantilism (the economic variant of realism), liberalism, and Marxism. It stars Mark Harvey from Baker University.

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  • This is a nice video. It is easy to understand. It really helped me understand more about these theories in political economy such as liberalism and Marxism. It is nice that you have simplified it. Thank you so much, this really helped a lot in understanding my lesson. :)

  • thank you so much for talking straight no BS to the point . thanks a bunch .bless yu !and a hug too .:)

  • Easy to understand...

    gnabel2012

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    Hi Mark

    do you have anything on economic nationalism? or is mercantilism similar to that sort?

    cheers

  • really good!

    

  • dude thankyou so much... i have an exam tomorrow. btw.. you should be a CNN anchorman or something. your way of talking and voice are very professional

  • Thank you for this.

  • thanks. Good starting point for people new to IPE!

  • Well done! It would be interesting though to add to it some alternative approaches, like the so called Other Canon. In my opinion besides learning the standard assumptions people need to be informed about different models, the ones that actually make sense, like Myrdal vs Samuelson.

    Thanks.

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