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_aWEE, Herman Van Der _911233 |
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_aProsperity and upheaval : _bthe world economy 1945 - 1980 |
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_aLondon : _bPenguin Books, _c1986 |
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490 | 0 | _aThe Penguin History of World Economy in the Twentieth Century | |
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_tPart one economic growth: successes and problems _tI War and recovery, 1945 _t1 War losses _t2 Positive effects of the war _t3 The new economic ideology _t4 The fight against post-war inflation _t5 The dollar shortage and the Marshal plan _tII economic growth as the mainspring of government policy _t1 The 'Silver Fifties' and the 'golden Sixties' _t2 From unstable growth to staglation: the seventies _tIII The malthusian dimension _t1 The problem of 'Demographic transition' _t2 World foord supplies _t3 The exhaustion of minerals _t4 The energy question _tIV Labour and capital as growth factors _t1 Marginal explanation versus structural analysis _t2 The flexibility of the supply of labour _t3 The labour reserve as a basis for explaining growth _t4 Growth and the employment of capital _tV Innovation as a growth factor _t1 The explosion in industrial research _t2 The 'Managerial revolution' _t3 Innovation and growth: Convergence or divergence? _tVI The imperative of demand _t1 The founding of the modern consumer society _t2 The effects of income increases on domestic demand _t3 Export as a dynamic demand factor _tPart two institucional framework _tVII The construction of the mixed economy _t1 The lessons of the past _t2 The mixed economy as economic system _tVIII The mixed economy under pressure _t1 The change in the institutional environment _t2 The failure of government planning and of central _t3 Deeper causes for the failure of the mixed economy _t4 The alternatives _tIX The liberalization of world trade after the second world war _t1 The 'Pax americana' as cornerstone of the post-war liberal world economy _t2 The european reaction: liberalization within _tdefined blocs _tX Towards a new international economic order _t1 The dismantling of the free-market world economy _t2 The integration of the eastern bloc and the developing countries into the world economy _t3 The proposals for reform _tXI The gold-dollar standand as world system, 1944 _t1 The legacy of american and british dirigisme, 1944 _t2 The american world vision _t3 The contradictions of the gold-dollar standard , 1958 _tXII Towards a new international monetary system, 1971 _t1 The general establishment of floating exchange rates, 1971 _t2 The era of managed floating, 1973 |
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_912922 _aEconomia Internacional |
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