2021
DOI: 10.1080/09692290.2021.2018016
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On ‘blind spots’ in (international) political economy

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“…However, this scholarship often regards green transition as a stand-alone issue without integrating it into theories of CPE and IPE that are not traditionally concerned with environmental issues (D. Hall, 2021). argues that this is due to political economy's ontological nature-society dualism and past emphasis on growth in capitalist development, reflected in both varieties of capitalism and growth models.…”
Section: Applying a Political Economy Approach To Understand Green Tr...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this scholarship often regards green transition as a stand-alone issue without integrating it into theories of CPE and IPE that are not traditionally concerned with environmental issues (D. Hall, 2021). argues that this is due to political economy's ontological nature-society dualism and past emphasis on growth in capitalist development, reflected in both varieties of capitalism and growth models.…”
Section: Applying a Political Economy Approach To Understand Green Tr...mentioning
confidence: 99%