The Oxford Handbook of Historical Political Economy

Author:   Jeffery A. Jenkins (, University of Southern California) ,  Jared Rubin (, Chapman University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780197618608


Pages:   984
Publication Date:   22 March 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Jeffery A. Jenkins (, University of Southern California) ,  Jared Rubin (, Chapman University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 18.00cm , Height: 7.90cm , Length: 23.90cm
Weight:   1.678kg
ISBN:  

9780197618608


ISBN 10:   019761860
Pages:   984
Publication Date:   22 March 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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Availability:   To order   Availability explained

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I. Historical Political Economy: An Overview 1. Historical Political Economy: What Is it? Jeffery A. Jenkins, University of Southern California Jared Rubin, Chapman University 2. Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Historical Political Economy Tracy Dennison, California Institute of Technology Scott Gehlbach, University of Chicago 3. Data in Historical Political Economy Alexandra Cirone, Cornell University 4. Causal Inference and Knowledge Accumulation in Historical Political Economy Anna Callis, University of California, Berkeley Thad Dunning, University of California, Berkeley Guadalupe Tuñón, Princeton University 5. Networks in Historical Political Economy Adam Slez, University of Virginia 6. Formal Models and Historical Political Economy Sean Gailmard, University of California, Berkeley 7. Historical Persistence Avidit Acharya, Stanford University Matthew Blackwell, Harvard University Maya Sen, Harvard University II. How States are Organized 8. Democracy and Historical Political Economy David Stasavage, New York University 9. Historical Political Economy of Autocracy Evgeny Finkel, Johns Hopkins University Anna Grzymala-Busse, Stanford University 10. Dynasties in Historical Political Economy Brenda van Coppenolle, University of Essex Daniel Smith, Columbia University 11. State Building in Historical Political Economy Francisco Garfias, University of California, San Diego Emily Sellars, Yale University 12. The Size of Polities in Historical Political Economy Chiaki Moriguchi, Hitotsubashi University Tuan-Hwee Sng, National University of Singapore 13. State Capacity in Historical Political Economy Mark Dincecco, University of Michigan Yuhua Wang, Harvard University 14. Legal Capacity in Historical Political Econ Mark Koyama, George Mason University 15. Political Legitimacy in Historical Political Economy Avner Greif, Stanford University Jared Rubin, Chapman University III. Components of the State 16. Rules in Historical Political Economy John Wallis, University of Maryland 17. Historical Political Economy of Legislative Power Gary Cox, Stanford University 18. Courts: A Political Economy Perspective Tom S. Clark, Emory University Georg Vanberg, Duke University 19. Bureaucracies in Historical Political Economy Jan P. Vogler, University of Konstanz 20. The Historical Political Economy of Political Parties Jeffery A. Jenkins, University of Southern California Christopher Kam, University of British Columbia 21. Electoral Systems in Historical Political Economy Daniele Caramani, European University Institute, Florence, and University of Zurich 22. Property Rights in Historical Political Economy Lee Alston, Indiana University Bernardo Mueller, University of Brasília 23. Suffrage in Historical Political Economy Walker Hanlon, Northwestern University 24. Trade Policy in Historical Political Economy Douglas Irwin, Dartmouth College 25. Taxation: A Historical Political Economy Approach Pablo Beramendi, Duke University IV. Long-Run Legacies 26. Economic Development in Historical Political Economy Jose Morales-Arilla, Princeton University Joan Ricart-Huguet, Loyola University Maryland Leonard Wantchekon, Princeton University 27. The Historical Political Economy of Nationalism Carles Boix, Princeton University 28. Long-Run Economic Legacies of Colonialism Jenny Guardado, Georgetown University 29. The Historical Political Economy of Globalization Kevin O'Rourke, New York University Abu Dhabi 30. Civil and Ethnic Conflict in Historical Political Economy Saumitra Jha, Stanford University 31. The Historical Political Economy of Financial Crises Marc Weidenmier, Chapman University 32. The Corporation and the State in Historical Political Economy Ron Harris, Tel Aviv University 33. Electoral Malfeasance in Historical Political Economy Isabela Mares, Yale University 34. Assimilation in Historical Political Economy Vasiliki Fouka, Stanford University V. The State and Society 35. Race and Historical Political Economy David Bateman, Cornell University Jake Grumbach, University of Washington Chloe Thurston, Northwestern University 36. In Search of Gender in Historical Political Economy Dawn Teele, Johns Hopkins University Pauline Grosjean, University of New South Wales 37. Identity in Historical Political Economy Pavithra Suryanarayan, London School of Economics and Political Science Steven White, Syracuse University 38. Historical Political Economy of Migration Volha Charnysh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology 39. The Urban-Rural Divide in Historical Political Economy Jonathan Rodden, Stanford University 40. Immigration in Historical Political Economy Margaret Peters, University of California, Los Angeles 41. Market and Government Provision of Safety Nets and Social Welfare Spending in Historical Political Economy Price Fishback, University of Arizona 42. The Historical Political Economy of Education Agustina Paglayan, University of California, San Diego 43. Health in Historical Political Economy James Feigenbaum, Boston University 44. Culture in Historical Political Economy Sara Lowes, University of California, San Diego 45. Church, State, and Historical Political Economy Sascha O. Becker, Monash University Steven Pfaff, University of Washington

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Jeffery A. Jenkins is a political scientist at the University of Southern California interested in American national institutions. Two of his recent books include: Republican Party Politics and the American South, 1865-1968 (2020) with Boris Heersink-which won the 2021 V. O. Key Award and the 2021 J. David Greenstone Prize-and Congress and the First Civil Rights Era, 1861-1918 (2021) with Justin Peck-which won the 2023 V. O. Key Award. He was Editor in Chief of The Journal of Politics (2015-2020) and recently started two new journals: the Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy (2020) and the Journal of Historical Political Economy (2021). Jared Rubin is a professor of economics at Chapman University. His research focuses on historical relationships between political and religious institutions and their role in economic development. He is the author of two recent books, How the World Became Rich (with Mark Koyama, 2022) and Rulers, Religion, and Riches (2017). Rubin is Co-Director of Chapman University's Institute for the Study of Religion, Economics and Society and President of the Association for the Study of Religion, Economics, and Culture.

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