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Explains how the ideas of nationalist economists and policy makers have shaped the world economy for more than two centuries. This global history shows how nationalists have built transnational networks to disseminate their creed, exploiting inequality, financial crises and ethnic divisions to form the basis for powerful political movements.

Produktbeschreibung
Explains how the ideas of nationalist economists and policy makers have shaped the world economy for more than two centuries. This global history shows how nationalists have built transnational networks to disseminate their creed, exploiting inequality, financial crises and ethnic divisions to form the basis for powerful political movements.
Autorenporträt
Marvin Suesse is Assistant Professor of Economics at Trinity College Dublin, specialising in international political economy. He has published on nationalism in the post-Soviet states, regional integration in Eastern Europe, cooperatives in Imperial Germany, and state-building in sub-Saharan Africa.