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Introduction: Political economy and global capitalism

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Introduction: Political economy and global capitalism. / Albritton, Robert; Jessop, Bob; Westra, Richard.
Political Economy and Global Capitalism: The 21st Century, Present and Future. ed. / Robert Albritton; Bob Jessop; Richard Westra. London: Anthem Press, 2007. p. xiii-xvi.

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Harvard

Albritton, R, Jessop, B & Westra, R 2007, Introduction: Political economy and global capitalism. in R Albritton, B Jessop & R Westra (eds), Political Economy and Global Capitalism: The 21st Century, Present and Future. Anthem Press, London, pp. xiii-xvi. https://doi.org/10.7135/UPO9781843318880.001

APA

Albritton, R., Jessop, B., & Westra, R. (2007). Introduction: Political economy and global capitalism. In R. Albritton, B. Jessop, & R. Westra (Eds.), Political Economy and Global Capitalism: The 21st Century, Present and Future (pp. xiii-xvi). Anthem Press. https://doi.org/10.7135/UPO9781843318880.001

Vancouver

Albritton R, Jessop B, Westra R. Introduction: Political economy and global capitalism. In Albritton R, Jessop B, Westra R, editors, Political Economy and Global Capitalism: The 21st Century, Present and Future. London: Anthem Press. 2007. p. xiii-xvi doi: 10.7135/UPO9781843318880.001

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Albritton, Robert ; Jessop, Bob ; Westra, Richard. / Introduction : Political economy and global capitalism. Political Economy and Global Capitalism: The 21st Century, Present and Future. editor / Robert Albritton ; Bob Jessop ; Richard Westra. London : Anthem Press, 2007. pp. xiii-xvi

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