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Announcing Expansion of PSN Political Economy: International Political Economy eJournal
We are pleased to announce the expansion of Political Science Network (PSN) Political Economy: International Political Economy eJournal into the following eJournals:
INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY: GLOBALIZATION eJOURNAL
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Editor: David A. Lake, Professor, UC San Diego
Description: This eJournal distributes working and accepted paper abstracts related to the topic of globalization in the international political economy. Globalization is the increase of the speed of technology development, trade, interdependence, and world markets. Papers included under this eJournal might examine the role technology and communication have played in a globalized world, how the global labor market has been affected or altered due to increased trade, communication, and technology changes due to globalization, or how globalization might impact the role of the state and existing political institutions. Globalization might also affect existing cultural institutions, have disparate consequences for developed and developing countries or cause increased connections or interdependence among countries. Papers might address any of those issues or others related to the international political economy and globalization.
Description: This eJournal distributes working and accepted paper abstracts relating to the topic of international investment and finance in the international political economy. Topics under this eJournal include the lending practices of global banking or the role global banks play in the international economy, the role of foreign direct investment in development, global stock trading or other types of markets, international lending practices, or papers examining the practice of multi-national corporations in international investment.
Description: This eJournal distributes working and accepted paper abstracts related to the topic of international migration and the international political economy. Research may focus on various topics, including but not limited to: human trafficking, environmental migration, patterns in emigration, refugees, migrant workers, or the brain drain. All papers dealing with the political economy of migration should be included under this eJournal.
Description: This eJournal distributes working and accepted paper abstracts related to the topic of international monetary relations. Topics under this eJournal include papers that discuss exchange rates and currency between countries, regional monetary unions, sovereign debt crises, the International Monetary Fund, inflation and interest rates, and other papers that deal with international monetary relations.
Description: This eJournal distributes working and accepted paper abstracts related to the politics of international trade policy. Topics included under this eJournal might include the politics of the WTO, free trade agreements, import/export strategies, international trade regulation, or trade relationships as well as any paper dealing with international trade policy in the international political economy.
Posted 4/18/13