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Open-Economy Politics

The Political Economy of the World Coffee Trade

Robert H. Bates

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Sozialwissenschaften, Recht, Wirtschaft / Politikwissenschaft

Beschreibung

Coffee is traded in one of the few international markets ever subject to effective political regulation. In Open-Economy Politics, Robert Bates explores the origins, the operations, and the collapse of the International Coffee Organization, an international "government of coffee" that was formed in the 1960s. In so doing, he addresses key issues in international political economy and comparative politics, and analyzes the creation of political institutions and their impact on markets. Drawing upon field work in East Africa, Colombia, and Brazil, Bates explores the domestic sources of international politics within a unique theoretical framework that blends game theoretic and more established approaches to the study of politics.


The book will appeal to those interested in international political economy, comparative politics, and the political economy of development, especially in Latin America and Africa, and to readers wanting to learn more about the economic and political realities that underlie the coffee market. It is also must reading for those interested in "the new institutionalism" and modern political economy.

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Schlagwörter

Marketing, Supply (economics), Tax, Currency, Politics, Separation of powers, Paul Krugman, Export, Competition (economics), Price war, Economics, International political economy, Political economy, Commodity, Economic development, National Policy, International Coffee Organization, Economist, Marketing strategy, World economy, New trade theory, Economic policy, Institution, Competitive advantage, Peso, Market power, Free riding, Latin America, Marketing board, Public policy, Bureaucrat, Economy, Quantity, Externality, Agriculture, Coffee production, Robusta coffee, Economic forces, Fiat money, Income, Collusion, Market price, ROBUSTA, Exchange rate, Cost–benefit analysis, Legislature, International Coffee Agreement, International organization, Uganda, Theory of International Politics, Politician, Competition, Commodity market, Duke University, Consumer, General Foods, Economic power, National Coffee Association, United States Department of State, Certificate of origin, Rio Grande do Sul, Economic interventionism, Dependency theory, Relative price, Raw material, Tariff, Depreciation, International relations, Legislation, Local currency