Books
Claes, Dag Harald og Carl Henrik Knutsen (eds.). 2011. Governing the Global Economy - Politic, Institutions and Economic Development. London: Routledge. Chapters: 1-9 and 14-16. Total: 233 pages.
Ravenhill, John (ed.). 2014. Global Political Economy. 4th Ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Chapters: 1-3 and 5-12. Total: 302 pages.
Downloadable articles, books and other texts
You can search the articles and e-books in the e-journal database available at the University of Oslo Library. This requires having access to and being logged onto the UiO system. Contact the Reference Services at the Humanities and Social Sciences Library if you have problems finding the literature.
Blyth, Mark (2013): ?The Austerity Delusion, Why a Bad Idea Won Over the Rest?, Foreign Affairs, May/June.
Cherp, A. and J. Jewell (2011). "The three perspectives on energy security: intellectual history, disciplinary roots and the potential for integration", in Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 3:202-212. 8 s.
Cohen, Benjamin J. (2007) "The Transatlantic Divide: Why Are American and British IPE so Different?", in Review of International Political Economy, 14:197-219. 22pp.
Fligstein, Neil and T Shin (2007) “Shareholder Value and the Transformation of the US Economy, 1984–2001”, Sociological forum.
Gereffi, Gary, John Humphrey og Timothy Sturgeon (2005) “The governance of global value chains.”, in Review of International political Economy 12(1): 78-104. 26 pp
Goldtau, A. and B.K. Sovacool (2012). ‘The uniqueness of the energy security, justice and governance problem’, in Energy Policy, 41: 232-240. 8 s.
Gourevitch, Peter 1978. “The Second Image Reversed: the International Sources of Domestic Politics”, in International Organization 32(4): 881-912. 31 pp.
Harsem, ?. and D.H. Claes (2013) 'The interdependence of European-Russian energy relations', in Energy Policy , 59: 784-791. 8 s.
Hodgson, Geoffrey M. (1998) “The Approach of Institutional Economics.”, in Journal of Economics Literature 26(March): 166-192. 26 pp
Hveem, Helge (2009). "Pluralist IPE: A View from outside the 'Schools'", in New Political Economy, Vol. 14, No. 3.
Katzenstein, Peter J. (2009) “Mid-Atlantic. Sitting on the knife’s shart edge”, in Review of International Political Economy, 16(1):122-135. 14 pp
Keohane, Robert O. (2009) “The old IPE and the new”, in Review of International Political Economy, 16(1):34-46. 13 pp
Prontera, Andrea (2009).‘Energy Policy: Concepts, Actors, Instruments and Recent Developments”, in World Political Science Review. 5(1): 1-30. 30 s.
Ruggie, John G. (1982) ”International Regimes, Transactions, and Change. Embedded Liberalism and the Postwar Economic Order”, in International Organization, 36:1 (Spring) 22 s.
Rui Pan (2015) “China’s WTO Membership and the Non-Market Economy Status: discrimination and impediment to China’s foreign trade”, in Journal of Contemporary China, 24(94):742-757. 16 pp.
Strange, Susan (1970) “International economics and international Relations: a case of mutual neglect”, in International Affairs, 46 (2) (April) ss. 304-15. 12 s.
Streeck, Wolfgang (2014) “How Will Capitalism End?”, in New Left Review, May/June 2014 pp 35-65.
van der Zwan, N. (2014) "State of the Art: Making sense of financialization", in Socio-Economic Review (2014) 12, 99–129. 30 s.
Williamson, Oliver E. (2007) “Transaction Cost Economics: An Introduction.” in Economics Discussion Papers, No 2007-3, Kiel Institute for the World Economy. http://www.economics-ejournal.org/economics/discussionpapers/2007-3. 32 pp
Yergin, Daniel (2006), "Ensuring Energy Security", in Foreign Affairs. 85(2): 69-82. 13 s.
Yue-Fang Si (2014) “The Development of Outward FDI Regulation and the Internationalization of Chinese Firms.”, in Journal of Contemporary China, 23(89):804-821. 17pp.
Will be made available in Fronter:
Schwartz, Herman 2015: "No Growth and No Equality: Supplyand Demand in an Intellectual Property Rights World", paper presented at the Harvard/MIT seminar on State and Capitalism 25 sept 2015.