International Economic Relations since 1945

International Economic Relations since 1945
Title International Economic Relations since 1945 PDF eBook
Author Catherine R. Schenk
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 168
Release 2011-03-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136727930

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The international economy since 1945 has endured dramatic changes in its balance of power, from the early period of prosperity for industrialised nations, to the 2008/9 global crisis. In this volume Catherine Schenk outlines these huge changes, examines how the world’s economic leaders have tried to organise and influence the international economy and presents the key frameworks in which international economic relations have developed. Focusing on the pattern of international trade, international investment and the changing organisation of the international monetary system, this volume takes a chronological approach of key time-frames, and shows how policy has impacted the balance of the international economy. Major events such as European integration in the 1960’s, the collapse of the international monetary system and oil crisis in the 1970’s the return of China to the international economy in the 1980’s and emerging market crises in the 1990s are discussed within the context of key themes including global economic and regulatory co-ordination, the role of American economic hegemony, the evolution of exchange rate policy and unequal development. International Economic Relations since 1945 is the perfect guide for all students of economic history and international history, and for those seeking to understand recent economic trends in a longer term perspective.

The International Economy Since 1945

The International Economy Since 1945
Title The International Economy Since 1945 PDF eBook
Author Sidney Pollard
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 134
Release 2002-09-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134769695

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Describing the most important global developments in economics during the last half century, this comprehensive history covers all geographical regions and considers the effects of the major countries on each other.

The International Economy since 1945

The International Economy since 1945
Title The International Economy since 1945 PDF eBook
Author Sidney Pollard
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 212
Release 2002-09-11
Genre History
ISBN 1134769687

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In The International Economy Since 1945, Sidney Pollard describes the most important global developments in economics during the last half century. In this comprehensive history the author covers all geographical regions and considers the effects of the major countries on each other. The International Economy Since 1945 analyses institutional issues, such as monetary policy or the multinational company, as well as worldwide issues. The author considers the impact of policies on economic life and includes discussion of: * the threat to the environment caused by economic change * advances in technology as they relate to growth * fluctuations in standards of living in all parts of the world * policies pursued and how they influence growth * reactions of other nations to the plight of the Third World * the Communist and Far Eastern economies * the impact of World War II on the global economy. The International Economy Since 1945 debates the key issues of current global and national policy-making and the effects of greater economic integration on inflation and employment.

The Post-1945 Internationalization of Economics

The Post-1945 Internationalization of Economics
Title The Post-1945 Internationalization of Economics PDF eBook
Author Alfred William Coats
Publisher Duke University Press
Total Pages 442
Release 1997
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780822318767

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In addressing the internationalization of economics after 1945, these essays are concerned with aspects of economic education, the economist's role in policymaking, and the sociology and professionalization of the discipline. These matters have rarely been considered in international terms. While discussing organizations such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and the European Community, and presenting studies that are primarily concerned with the effect of these developments in particular countries, this volume focuses on the situation of Latin America. Arguably, the post-1945 internationalization of economics has proceeded further, more dramatically, and with greater effect in that continent than in any other region of comparable size. Contributors. S. Ambirajan, William Ascher, William J. Barber, Young Back Choi, A. W. Coats, Barend de Vries, Margaret Garrison de Vries, Peter Groenewegen, Arnold Harberger, Aiko Ikeo, Maria Rita Loureiro, Ivo Maes, Veronica Montecinos, Jacques J. Polak, Pier Luigi Porta, Bo Sandelin, Ann Veiderpass, John Williamson

The Global Economic System since 1945

The Global Economic System since 1945
Title The Global Economic System since 1945 PDF eBook
Author Larry Allen
Publisher Reaktion Books
Total Pages 228
Release 2004-03-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1861896328

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The strictly mathematical foundation of conventional economic theories has resulted in circumscribed analyses of world economic history. Larry Allen's groundbreaking The Global Economic System since 1945, in contrast, re-evaluates world economic history in a context that recognizes and avoids the inherent limitations of mathematical models. The Global Economic System since 1945 does not shun economic theory, but rather uses it as a tool to reassess recent world economic history. Allen describes how, starting at the end of World War Two, powerful corporations lobbied governments in an effort to reduce the perceived constraints of regulation. In the past twenty-five years these voices have grown increasingly influential, as governments worldwide adopted free-market policies, reduced economic regulation, and promoted the virtues of free-market capitalism. The Global Economic System since 1945 presents a fresh and wide-ranging synthesis of economic history and theory that will be valuable to both scholars and curious participants in today's global economy.

The Growth of the International Economy, 1820-1960

The Growth of the International Economy, 1820-1960
Title The Growth of the International Economy, 1820-1960 PDF eBook
Author A. G. Kenwood
Publisher State University of New York Press
Total Pages 326
Release 1971-06-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1438408765

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Here is an introduction to the study of the international economy as a mechanism for diffusing modern economic growth between nations. It is divided into three parts, of which the first examines the workings of the system in the years before 1914. This includes an analysis of the conditions favorable to the growth of international economic relations during the period, examines the changing character of the international flows of labor, capital and trade, and surveys contemporary commercial and international monetary policies. This first part concludes with a chapter analyzing the international economy as a mechanism for diffusing economic growth, and another chapter examining the nature of the economic trends and fluctuations associated with this phase in the growth of the international economic system. The second part gives an account of the collapse of the international economy during the interwar years, and traces the causes of collapse to changes in the structure and functioning of the system brought about by World War I and the depression of the 1930s. The final part takes the story beyond World War II. It describes the wartime and post-war efforts to reconstruct the international economic system, and examines the working of the new system in the period after 1945, bringing out both its strengths and its weaknesses.

A History of the World Economy

A History of the World Economy
Title A History of the World Economy PDF eBook
Author James Foreman-Peck
Publisher Totowa, N.J. : Barnes & Noble
Total Pages 426
Release 1983
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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