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090 _a6.09
_bK517w
100 1 _aKINDLEBERGER, Charles P
_95566
245 1 0 _aWorld economic primacy :
_b1500 to 1990
260 _aOxford :
_bOxford University,
_c1996
300 _a269 p.
505 8 0 _tThe national cycle
_tThe S-curve
_tScanning the future
_tResources
_tDistant trade
_tIndustry
_tMigration
_tThe industrial revolution
_tCardwell's law
_tAgriculture
_tDecline in productivity
_tFinance
_tGovernment finance
_tSocial capability
_tMentalites
_tSlowdown
_tThe role of war
_tPolicy
_tSuccessive primacies
_tCatching up and leapfrogging
_tCentralization and pluralism
_tCooperation and rivalry
_tChallengers
_tThe invasion of monopolies
_tRecentering in the absence of challengers
_tWar
_tKondratieff cycles, war cycles and hegemonic cycles
_tTiming
_tThe italian city-states
_tVenice
_tFlorence
_tGenoa
_tMilan
_tCauses of decline
_tFinance
_tPortugal and Spain
_tPortugal
_tSpain
_tResource
_tShipping
_tSpanish silver
_tInflation, conspicuous consumption and the dutch disease
_tWar
_tOverall decline
_tThe low countries
_tNorth europe
_tBruges
_tThe decline of bruges
_tAntwerp
_tHolland
_tCommerce
_tIndustry
_tFinance
_tEducation
_tMigration
_tHigh wages, taxation and debt
_tTiming of decline
_tWas the cause of decline external or internal?
_tFrance, the perpetual challenger
_tCounterxample
_tThe fronde
_tMercantilism and the revocation of the edict of nantes
_tThe Mississipi bubble
_tThe eighteenth century
_tThe continental system
_tTechnical education in France
_tPlant visits
_tSaint-simonists
_tMentalites
_tThe interwar breakdown
_tThe thirty glorious years
_tBritain, the classic case
_tThe classic case
_tThe seventeenth century
_tTrade
_tThe industrial revolution
_tThe nineteenth century
_tFinance
_tIndustrial decline
_tThe when
_tThe why
_tGentlemen vs. players
_tEducation
_tFinance again
_tPolicy
_tGermany, the latecomer
_tOvertaking England
_tMosaic Germany
_tTrade
_tGewerbefoerderung(industrial policy)
_tThe zollverein
_tThe constitution of 1848
_tThe 1850s
_tThe tariff of rye and iron
_tAttitude toward Britain
_tThe overtaking
_tThe interwar period
_tFrom the dawes plan to 1931
_tThe immediate postwar period
_tThe wirtschaftswunder(economic miracle)
_tGermany in Europe
_tThe aging of Germany
_tThe United States
_tProductivity
_tSaving
_tThe balance-of-payments deficit
_tFinance
_tPolarization
_tCapital flows
_tThe dollar
_tPolicy
_tAmerica in decline?
_tJapan in the queue?
_tPre-world war
_tThe 1920s
_t1945 to the korean war(june 1950)
_tTrade and industry
_tDirect foreign investment
_tEducation and "salarymen"
_tKeiretsu
_t"Orgware"
_tJapanese savings
_tThe bubble
_tJapan as number one?
_tConclusion
_tThe national life cycle
_tTrade, industry, and finance
_tThe causes of decline
_tExternal causes
_tInternal causes
_tPolicy
_tWill decline of a world economic leader be followed by the rise of another?
_tNext?
650 4 _912922
_aEconomia Internacional
650 4 _aPaís Desenvolvido
_912155
650 4 _aSistema Econômico
_913481
650 4 _aAdministração Estratégica
_912916
651 4 _aAlemanha
_913168
651 4 _aEspanha
_912899
651 4 _aEstados Unidos
_912942
651 4 _aFranca
_913169
651 4 _aHolanda
_913170
651 4 _aInglaterra
_913196
651 4 _aItalia
_913444
651 4 _aJapao
_913197
651 4 _aPaises Baixos
_914002
651 4 _aPortugal
_913376
942 _cG
998 _a20001027
_bMaria
_cMaria do Carmo
998 _a20070801
_b1414^b
_cPaloma
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
_c2019
_d2019
041 _aeng