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Engaging with themes of conflict, change, and crisis, this book re-invigorates the distinct interdisciplinary field of Canadian political economy.
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Engaging with themes of conflict, change, and crisis, this book re-invigorates the distinct interdisciplinary field of Canadian political economy.
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781487523480
- ISBN-10: 1487523483
- Artikelnr.: 59077616
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 440
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9781487523480
- ISBN-10: 1487523483
- Artikelnr.: 59077616
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Heather Whiteside is an assistant professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Waterloo and Fellow at the Balsillie School of International Affairs.
List of Tables
List of Figures
Contributors
Introduction: Changes, Crises, and Conflicts in Canadian Political Economy
(Heather Whiteside)
Section 1: Approaches to Canadian Political Economy
1. Historical Canadian Political Economy (Eric Helleiner)
2. Dependent Technological Change: The Long Arc of Canadian Innovation and
Political Economic Development (Bruce Smardon)
3. Canada’s Continental Political Economy (Stephen McBride)
4. "Give me the Land, Call her by her Name": Colonial Crisis, Treaty
Relationships and Indigenous Women’s Futurities (Gina Starblanket and
Elaine Coburn)
5. Canadian Ecological Political Economy (Angela V. Carter)
Section 2: Agents in Canadian Political Economy
6. The Politics of Public Administration: Constructing the Neoliberal State
(Bryan Evans)
7. Political Economy and the Canadian Working Class: Conflict, Crisis and
Change
(Charles W. Smith)
8. Corporations and Corporate Power (Jamie Brownlee)
9. Co-operatives (Julie L. MacArthur)
10. The Political Economy of the Non-profit Sector (Meghan Joy and John
Shields)
Section 3. Applications of Canadian Political Economy
11. Inequality (John Peters)
12. Urban Political Economy, Poverty and Inequality in Canada (Carlo
Fanelli and Carol-Anne Hudson)
13. The Political Economy of Social Policy in Canada (Peter Graefe)
14. Canadian Trade and Trade Agreements: Free or Fair? (Gavin Fridell)
15. Money and Finance (Mario Seccareccia and David Pringle)
Conclusion: Advancing Canadian Political Economy (Heather Whiteside)
List of Figures
Contributors
Introduction: Changes, Crises, and Conflicts in Canadian Political Economy
(Heather Whiteside)
Section 1: Approaches to Canadian Political Economy
1. Historical Canadian Political Economy (Eric Helleiner)
2. Dependent Technological Change: The Long Arc of Canadian Innovation and
Political Economic Development (Bruce Smardon)
3. Canada’s Continental Political Economy (Stephen McBride)
4. "Give me the Land, Call her by her Name": Colonial Crisis, Treaty
Relationships and Indigenous Women’s Futurities (Gina Starblanket and
Elaine Coburn)
5. Canadian Ecological Political Economy (Angela V. Carter)
Section 2: Agents in Canadian Political Economy
6. The Politics of Public Administration: Constructing the Neoliberal State
(Bryan Evans)
7. Political Economy and the Canadian Working Class: Conflict, Crisis and
Change
(Charles W. Smith)
8. Corporations and Corporate Power (Jamie Brownlee)
9. Co-operatives (Julie L. MacArthur)
10. The Political Economy of the Non-profit Sector (Meghan Joy and John
Shields)
Section 3. Applications of Canadian Political Economy
11. Inequality (John Peters)
12. Urban Political Economy, Poverty and Inequality in Canada (Carlo
Fanelli and Carol-Anne Hudson)
13. The Political Economy of Social Policy in Canada (Peter Graefe)
14. Canadian Trade and Trade Agreements: Free or Fair? (Gavin Fridell)
15. Money and Finance (Mario Seccareccia and David Pringle)
Conclusion: Advancing Canadian Political Economy (Heather Whiteside)
List of Tables
List of Figures
Contributors
Introduction: Changes, Crises, and Conflicts in Canadian Political Economy
(Heather Whiteside)
Section 1: Approaches to Canadian Political Economy
1. Historical Canadian Political Economy (Eric Helleiner)
2. Dependent Technological Change: The Long Arc of Canadian Innovation and
Political Economic Development (Bruce Smardon)
3. Canada’s Continental Political Economy (Stephen McBride)
4. "Give me the Land, Call her by her Name": Colonial Crisis, Treaty
Relationships and Indigenous Women’s Futurities (Gina Starblanket and
Elaine Coburn)
5. Canadian Ecological Political Economy (Angela V. Carter)
Section 2: Agents in Canadian Political Economy
6. The Politics of Public Administration: Constructing the Neoliberal State
(Bryan Evans)
7. Political Economy and the Canadian Working Class: Conflict, Crisis and
Change
(Charles W. Smith)
8. Corporations and Corporate Power (Jamie Brownlee)
9. Co-operatives (Julie L. MacArthur)
10. The Political Economy of the Non-profit Sector (Meghan Joy and John
Shields)
Section 3. Applications of Canadian Political Economy
11. Inequality (John Peters)
12. Urban Political Economy, Poverty and Inequality in Canada (Carlo
Fanelli and Carol-Anne Hudson)
13. The Political Economy of Social Policy in Canada (Peter Graefe)
14. Canadian Trade and Trade Agreements: Free or Fair? (Gavin Fridell)
15. Money and Finance (Mario Seccareccia and David Pringle)
Conclusion: Advancing Canadian Political Economy (Heather Whiteside)
List of Figures
Contributors
Introduction: Changes, Crises, and Conflicts in Canadian Political Economy
(Heather Whiteside)
Section 1: Approaches to Canadian Political Economy
1. Historical Canadian Political Economy (Eric Helleiner)
2. Dependent Technological Change: The Long Arc of Canadian Innovation and
Political Economic Development (Bruce Smardon)
3. Canada’s Continental Political Economy (Stephen McBride)
4. "Give me the Land, Call her by her Name": Colonial Crisis, Treaty
Relationships and Indigenous Women’s Futurities (Gina Starblanket and
Elaine Coburn)
5. Canadian Ecological Political Economy (Angela V. Carter)
Section 2: Agents in Canadian Political Economy
6. The Politics of Public Administration: Constructing the Neoliberal State
(Bryan Evans)
7. Political Economy and the Canadian Working Class: Conflict, Crisis and
Change
(Charles W. Smith)
8. Corporations and Corporate Power (Jamie Brownlee)
9. Co-operatives (Julie L. MacArthur)
10. The Political Economy of the Non-profit Sector (Meghan Joy and John
Shields)
Section 3. Applications of Canadian Political Economy
11. Inequality (John Peters)
12. Urban Political Economy, Poverty and Inequality in Canada (Carlo
Fanelli and Carol-Anne Hudson)
13. The Political Economy of Social Policy in Canada (Peter Graefe)
14. Canadian Trade and Trade Agreements: Free or Fair? (Gavin Fridell)
15. Money and Finance (Mario Seccareccia and David Pringle)
Conclusion: Advancing Canadian Political Economy (Heather Whiteside)