01238nam a2200181 a 450000500170000002000340001704000280005108200120007910000250009124500760011625000130019226000440020530000350024950400370028450501110032152005860043265000380101820260817060744.0 a0312627068cTshs. 55,121.40/= aDCC Librarybeng.eAACR00a337 SPE1 aSpero, Joan Edelman.14aThe politics of international economic relations /cJoan Edelman Spero. a3rd. ed. aNew York :bSt. Martin's Press,cc1985. aviii, 447 p. :bill. ;c23 cm. aIncludes bibliography and index. aPart 1: An overview Part 2: The Western system Part 3: The North-South system Part 4: The East-West system aThe politics of international economic relations delivers the full breadth and depth of coverage readers need to truly understand the politics of today's world economy. Completely updated, this third edition reflects the sweeping changes that continue to reshape the international arena. It offers solid, contemporary coverage of political and economic relations, economic polarization in developing nations, and the roots of economic decline in centrally planned economies. An emphasis on the impact of globalization makes it ideal for equipping readers with a global perspective. 0aInternational economic relations.