Comparative Political Economy, now in its second edition, offers an incisive exploration of how modern capitalism is intertwined with political and social forces. Ben Clift revisits traditional economic analysis by reintegrating historical and political contexts, reminding us that economic dynamics are inextricably linked with societal values and power struggles. The book charts the evolution of comparative political economy, providing analytical tools essential for understanding the diverse forms of capitalism. It delves into how differing visions for distributing economic gains have sparked enduring political conflicts on the regulation and management of economic systems, while also drawing connections to the realm of international political economy. In this updated edition, Clift incorporates the latest empirical and theoretical developments, including new discussions on the political economy of inequality, populism, and the impacts of contemporary political shifts such as Trump and Brexit. Expanded coverage now reaches beyond a solely Western perspective to include emerging and developing economies, making this volume an ideal introduction for students and scholars alike.
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