This work focuses on the ideas and influence of Andre Gunder
Frank, one of the founding figures and leading analysts of
political economy at the global level. Through discussion of his
work the contributors in this volume examine the shifting currents
of the world economy and the accompanying controversies, advances,
and regressions in the understanding of global patterns in present
and past.
Frank's publications from the 1960s to his death in 2005
enlivened and advanced debates on every continent. He analyzed
Latin American dependency, long-term accumulation of capital, world
systems, shifting dominance in the world economy, and social
movements. His style of wide-ranging scholarship, shared by a
growing number of analysts, demonstrated its relevance to the basic
causes and effects of economic and social change.
This collection provides a comprehensive overview of the legacy
of Frank 's work and takes stock of the recent and expected
developments in global and historical analysis of political
economy. It will be of great interest to students and scholars of
international political economy, international relations and
political theory.
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