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- Adam Smith on population growth
- An Inconvenient Truth
- Benefits of the WTO
- Benjamin Cohen on the problems of International Monetary Cooperation
- Bi-metallism
- Bimetallism
- British and American Hegemony Compared
- Coase Theorem
- Copenhagen Consensus 2008
- Cordell Hull
- Currency reform
- Current account balance
- David Hume
- Dental Hygiene and Nuclear War: How International Relations look from Economics
- Dependency Theory
- Developing Nations in the WTO
- Domestic Politics of International Monetary Order: the Gold Standard
- Doug North
- Economic Policy in Crisis
- Eichengreen's Critical Review of Different Theories to Explain the Smoot-Hawley Tariff
- European Economic Integration
- Exchange Rate Politics
- Factor Endowment Theory
- Factor price equalization theory
- Foreign direct investment
- Fundamental Problem of Exchange
- GATT Article XXIV
- Gini coefficient
- Globalization
- Globalization and Inequality, Past and Present
- Globalization index
- Golden Arches Theory of Conflict Prevention
- Harmony, Cooperation and Discord
- Hechsher-Olin Model
- Hegemonic stability theory
- Ikenberry on the creation of the Bretton Woods System
- Indicators of Capital Market Integration
- Infant-industry
- Institutional Change
- Instruments of trade protection
- International Political Economy
- International Regime
- Invisible Hand
- John Maynard Keynes
- Karl Marx
- Karl Marx and the End of History
- Karl Marx on population growth
- Kindleberger and His Explanation of the 1929 Depression
- Laffer Curve
- Locke: For a General Naturalisation