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The Chase Across The Globe - International Accumulation And The Contradictions For Nation States (Paperback)
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The Chase Across The Globe - International Accumulation And The Contradictions For Nation States (Paperback)
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Over the last 20 years - and especially over the last decade - the
international expansion of money and commodities and the
international relocation of production have grown tremendously. As
a result, there now exists a real contradiction in accumulation:
Although global in orientation, it remains structured by the nation
state. Conventional economic literature generally explains the
international economy as exogenous to the national economy. Though
the former does influence the latter, national economy and policy
remain discrete. Conversely, there is a developing literature on
globalism that explores the tendency for international capital to
eradicate national differences, even to overpower nation states.
However, neither interpretation adequately considers the
contradictions for national policy that have accompanied the
internationalization of capital. In this volume, Dick Bryan
examines the influence of the international economy upon domestic
accumulation, describing the process as the expression of the
contradiction between the international scope of accumulation and
the national scope of its regulation. Developing a theoretical
framework for understanding the contradiction within Marxist
political economy, he addresses the theory of value on an
international scale, as well as theories of global restructuring
and crisis. These issues are then applied to those domestic
policies - such as monetary policy and balance of payments - that
interrelate with the international economy. The author argues that
the conventional theories informing these approaches have
consistently failed to recognize the contradictions in
international accumulation. National economic management has, as a
result, reverted to explicit class politics, attempting to solve
domestic economic problems by targeting the living standards of
labor
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