Mark Blyth
Affiliations: | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
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International Law and Relations, General, History EconomicsGoogle:
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Richard R. Nelson | grad student | (Econometree) | |
Allan A. Silver | grad student | (SocTree) | |
Jack Snyder | grad student | ||
Hendrik Spruyt | grad student |
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Oren T, Blyth M. (2019) From Big Bang to Big Crash: The Early Origins of the UK’s Finance-led Growth Model and the Persistence of Bad Policy Ideas New Political Economy. 24: 605-622 |
Hopkin J, Blyth M. (2019) The Global Economics of European Populism: Growth Regimes and Party System Change in Europe (The Government and Opposition /Leonard Schapiro Lecture 2017) Government and Opposition. 54: 193-225 |
Blyth M, Matthijs M. (2017) Black Swans, Lame Ducks, and the mystery of IPE's missing macroeconomy Review of International Political Economy. 24: 203-231 |
Matthijs M, Blyth M. (2017) When Is It Rational to Learn the Wrong Lessons? Technocratic Authority, Social Learning, and Euro Fragility Perspectives On Politics. 16: 110-126 |
Blyth M. (2016) Policies to overcome stagnation: the crisis, and the possible futures, of all things euro European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention. 13: 215-228 |
Blyth M. (2016) After the Brits Have Gone and the Trumpets Have Sounded: Turning a Drama into a Crisis That Will Not Go to Waste Intereconomics. 51: 324-331 |
Blyth M. (2015) Will the Politics or Economics of Defl ation Prove More Harmful? Intereconomics. 50: 115-116 |
Blyth M. (2014) Walter A. Friedman. Fortune Tellers: The Story of America's First Economic Forecasters. The American Historical Review. 119: 1704-1705 |
Blyth M. (2013) The Audacity of Despair Dermatologic Surgery. 60: 112-115 |
Blyth M. (2013) Paradigms and paradox: The politics of economic ideas in two moments of crisis Governance. 26: 197-215 |