Lying at the intersection of money, power, and geopolitics, international political economy is an emerging academic field that examines the overlap of international politics and the global economy.
Timecodes:
0:00 Intro
1:59 International Trade
2:34 International Monetary Policy and Finance
4:37 Multinational Corporation
5:19 Economic Development
5:57 International Financial Institutions
7:04 Theories of PE
11:00 History of IPE
17:56 Outro
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