Routledge Reference are pleased to present our inaugural Economics and Business online catalogue. Featuring economics and business titles publishing in 2012, across our various publishing programmes - Major Works, Routledge Revivals, and Routledge Library Editions, we hope it proves an informative resource.
Of particular note is the publication of our Routledge Library Editions: The Collected Works of Maurice Dobb. The foremost Marxian economist of his generation in Britain, this collection re-issues 7of his most significant works.
Not restricted to forthcoming titles, we profile 5 of our most popular business and economics titles from 2011 (below) to whet your intellectual appetites, and detail titles from our extensive backlist in our backlist sections.
- Transport Economics
- Urban and Regional Economics
- Economic Reform in Modern China
- Political Economy
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International Political Economy
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Transport Economics
Series: Critical Concepts in Economics
An effective transport infrastructure—and its associated services—are widely regarded as key components of an efficient, equitable, and sustainable society. But the link between transport provision (especially car ownership) and growing global levels of, for example, social exclusion, congestion,...
Published October 25th 2011 by Routledge
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Urban and Regional Economics
Series: Critical Concepts in Economics
Urban and regional economics encompasses both the economics of geography and spatial economics to focus on the growth, behaviour, and economic performance of cities and regions. Over the last two decades, urban and regional economics has grown dramatically—both as a taught subject and as an active...
Published September 7th 2011 by Routledge
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Economic Reform in Modern China
Series: Critical Concepts in Economics
It is more than three decades since China initiated its economic reform and open-door policies. During that period, China has successfully transformed itself from an inefficient centrally-planned economy to a fast-growing market-orientated economy. To the rest of the world, China has emerged from...
Published May 26th 2011 by Routledge
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Political Economy
Series: Critical Concepts in the Social Sciences
Until about two hundred years ago, almost everyone faced the prospect of a life that was poor, nasty, brutish, and short, with few if any prospects for betterment. For example, in today’s money, annual average per-capita income during the first millennium was constant at about $500. And most of the...
Published May 24th 2011 by Routledge
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International Political Economy
Series: Critical Concepts in Political Science
International Political Economy is a thriving interdisciplinary area of study and research based on the combined insights of international economics and international relations theory. It has become one of the fastest growing fields of study in the social sciences, and this new title in the...
Published April 5th 2011 by Routledge



