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Political Economy

Sié faculty members investigate interactions between economic and political forces around a wide range of issues from global economic governance to development and the resource curse to Chinese intervention to economic harm. Our Navigating the Future of Governance working group on Beyond Growth also explores the important links between economic systems, security, and social justice.

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Martin Rhodes

Professor
Director of Research
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Ilene Grabel

Professor
Degree Co-Director, Global Economic Affairs
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Rachel A. Epstein

Related Publications

George DeMartino. Forthcoming. The Tragedy of Economics: Why Economists Cause Harm as They Aspire to Promote Social Betterment.   

Naazneen Barma (with Steven Vogel). 2022. The Political Economy Reader: Contending Perspectives and Contemporary Debates 

Alvin Camba. December 2021. "The unintended consequences of national regulations: Large-scale-small-scale relations in Philippine and Indonesian nickel mining." 

Cullen Hendrix (with Jessica Anderson). 2021. “Resilience and Food Security amidst Conflict and Violence: Disrupting a Vicious Cycle and Promoting Peace and Development.” USAID Policy Brief. 

Ilene Grabel. January 28, 2021. "Post-American Moments in Global Financial Governance in the New Millennium." 

Naazneen Barma. 2021. “Do Petroleum Rents Fuel Conflict in Developing Countries? A Case Study of Political Instability in Timor-Leste." 

George DeMartino and Ilene Grabel. 2020. Irreparable Ignorance, Protean Power, and Economics

Cullen Hendrix (with Sooyeon Kang). 2019. “Keeping Up with the Future: Upgrading Forecasts of Political Instability and Geopolitical Risk.” Peterson Institute for International Economics Policy Brief 19-10. 

Cullen Hendrix. 2018. “Cold War Geopolitics and the Making of the Oil Curse.” Journal of Global Security Studies 3 (1): 2-22 

Ilene Grabel. 2017. When Things Don’t Fall Apart: Global Financial Governance and Developmental Finance in an Age of Productive Incoherence

Rachel Epstein. 2017. Banking on Markets: The Transformation of Bank-State Ties in Europe and Beyond, Oxford University Press. 

George DeMartino. 2011. The Economist’s Oath: On the Need for and Content of Professional Economic Ethics

Naazneen H. Barma and Steven K. Vogel, eds. 2008. The Political Economy Reader: Markets As Institutions. New York: Routledge. 

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