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The Oxford Handbook of Historical Political Economy brings together scholars who are working on essential and field-shaping topics in this burgeoning area. Historical Political Economy (HPE) is the study of how political and economic actors and institutions have interacted over time. It differs from much of economic history in that it focuses on the causes and consequences of politics. It departs from much of conventional political economy in that its context is strictly historical, even if/when it has implications for contemporary political economy. It also departs from much of history in its use of social-scientific theory and methods. Thus, while HPE involves elements of the traditional fields of economics, political economy, and history, it is separate from-and integrative of-them.
The Handbook includes contributions from leading scholars in political science, economics, sociology, and history. The first section summarizes the state of the field and provides an overview of the data and techniques typically used by HPE scholars. Subsequent chapters survey major HPE research areas in political economy, political science, and economics, as well as the long-run economic, political, and social consequences of historical political economy.
Various chapters in the Handbook will be of interest to economists, political scientists, sociologists, historians, legal scholars, and public policy scholars who study political-economy issues and topics from a historical perspective. There are currently not many forums for scholars in these fields to interact and share ideas. The Oxford Handbook of Historical Political Economy ameliorates this issue, cutting across disciplinary lines and reducing the barriers to interdisciplinary discussions.
* A rare handbook with a true interdiscipinary nature, this project includes authors from economics, political science, sociology, and history.
* Chapters provide a comprehensive overview of the diverse literature and topics in the field.
* Offers a one-of-a-kind introduction to the field of historical political economy to new scholars and students.
I. Historical Political Economy: An Overview
Historical Political Economy: What Is it? / Jeffery A. Jenkins, Jared Rubin
Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Historical Political Economy / Tracy Dennison, Scott Gehlbach
Data in Historical Political Economy / Alexandra Cirone
Causal Inference and Knowledge Accumulation in Historical Political Economy / Anna Callis, Thad Dunning, Guadalupe Tuñón
Networks in Historical Political Economy / Adam Slez
Formal Models and Historical Political Economy / Sean Gailmard
Historical Persistence / Avidit Acharya, Matthew Blackwell, Maya Sen
II. How States are Organized
Democracy and Historical Political Economy / David Stasavage
Historical Political Economy of Autocracy / Evgeny Finkel, Anna Grzymala-Busse
Dynasties in Historical Political Economy / Brenda van Coppenolle, Daniel Smith
State Building in Historical Political Economy / Francisco Garfias, Emily Sellars
The Size of Polities in Historical Political Economy / Chiaki Moriguchi, Tuan-Hwee Sng
State Capacity in Historical Political Economy / Mark Dincecco, Yuhua Wang
Legal Capacity in Historical Political Economy / Mark Koyama
Political Legitimacy in Historical Political Economy / Avner Greif, Jared Rubin
III. Components of the State
Rules in Historical Political Economy / John Wallis
Historical Political Economy of Legislative Power/ Gary Cox
Courts: A Political Economy Perspective / Tom S. Clark, Georg Vanberg
Bureaucracies in Historical Political Economy / Jan P. Vogler
The Historical Political Economy of Political Parties / Jeffery A. Jenkins, Christopher Kam
Electoral Systems in Historical Political Economy / Daniele Caramani
Property Rights in Historical Political Economy / Lee Alston, Bernardo Mueller
Suffrage in Historical Political Economy / Walker Hanlon
Trade Policy in Historical Political Economy / Douglas Irwin
Taxation: A Historical Political Economy Approach / Pablo Beramendi
IV. Long-Run Legacies
Economic Development in Historical Political Economy / Jose Morales-Arilla, Joan Ricart-Huguet, Leonard Wantchekon
The Historical Political Economy of Nationalism / Carles Boix
Long-Run Economic Legacies of Colonialism / Jenny Guardado
The Historical Political Economy of Globalization / Kevin O'Rourke
Civil and Ethnic Conflict in Historical Political Economy / Saumitra Jha
The Historical Political Economy of Financial Crises / Marc Weidenmier
The Corporation and the State in Historical Political Economy / Ron Harris
Electoral Malfeasance in Historical Political Economy / Isabela Mares
Assimilation in Historical Political Economy / Vasiliki Fouka
V. The State and Society
Race and Historical Political Economy / David Bateman, Jake Grumbach, Chloe Thurston
In Search of Gender in Historical Political Economy / Dawn Teele, Pauline Grosjean
Identity in Historical Political Economy / Pavithra Suryanarayan, Steven White
Historical Political Economy of Migration / Volha Charnysh
The Urban-Rural Divide in Historical Political Economy / Jonathan Rodden
Immigration in Historical Political Economy / Margaret Peters
Market and Government Provision of Safety Nets and Social Welfare Spending in Historical Political Economy / Price Fishback
The Historical Political Economy of Education / Agustina Paglayan
Health in Historical Political Economy / James Feigenbaum
Culture in Historical Political Economy / Sara Lowes
Church, State, and Historical Political Economy / Sascha O. Becker, Steven Pfaff

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