If you liked Paying for privilege by J. Lawrence Broz, Richard S. Grossman, and Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, start with The political economy of monetary institutions (2003), Long run political convergence? (1998), and International approaches to global climate change (1999). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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The political economy of monetary institutions
2003 · 232 pages · William Bernhard, J. Lawrence Broz, William Roberts Clark · Same author
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Long run political convergence?
1998 · 35 pages · Stephen Brock Blomberg, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs · Same author
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International approaches to global climate change
1999 · 46 pages · Weatherhead Center for International Affairs · Same author
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International aspects of the Great Depression and the crisis of 2007
2010 · Richard S. Grossman · Same author
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International economic and financial management in the 21st century
1999 · 31 pages · Weatherhead Center for International Affairs · Same author
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The ignored transition
2002 · 44 pages · Anna M. Grzymala-Busse, Pauline Jones Luong, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs · Same author
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Does Russia need a currency board?
1998 · 22 pages · Vladimir Kliouev, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs · Same author
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A stripped down conception of hegemony
1999 · 52 pages · Anthony Alexander Loh, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs · Same author
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National goals and positive international externalities
1995 · 52 pages · J. Lawrence Broz · Same author
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Hashimoto's administrative reforms in Japan and their impact on MITI policy
1999 · 47 pages · Kimihide Namura, Harvard University. Program on U.S.-Japan Relations, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies · Same author
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The international origins of the Federal Reserve System
1997 · 269 pages · J. Lawrence Broz · Same author
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Access issues under EU regulation and antitrust law
2000 · 40 pages · Weatherhead Center for International Affairs · Same author
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BookOrb recommends The political economy of monetary institutions (2003), Long run political convergence? (1998), International approaches to global climate change (1999), International aspects of the Great Depression and the crisis of 2007 (2010), and International economic and financial management in the 21st century (1999).
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Paying for privilege is by J. Lawrence Broz, Richard S. Grossman, and Weatherhead Center for International Affairs.