Changing Role of State in International Political Economy Schools
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This article seeks to answer the key question of what has changed in the role of state in International Political Economy schools? In this regard, it can be said that the liberalist process that emerged after the collapse of mercantilism, with the reign of laissez faire policy and non-intervention of the state, created a series of crises in Western societies that furthered Marxist theory to rise. On the other hand, in the late 1920s, the creation of the Great Depression led to government intervention in the economy, liberal investment in the economy increased and this has prompted the government is too big, which in the late 1970s and early 1980s it The challenge facing governments and neoliberal economists like Hayek and Friedman protested against this situation and the growing size of government and the private sector has already stressed that this ideology is the ideology of globalization is that all these developments in the evolution of the needs of the human and requirements for the time being.
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Keywords: International Political Economy, State, Schools, Change. |
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Special Received: 2022/02/11 | Published: 2022/03/20
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