Economic Integration, Foreign Economic Relations - General & miscellaneous, Economic Development, International Exchange & Trade
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Overview
By bringing a clear historical perspective to the study of the world economy since 1944, Scott Newton shows how it has changed over time in response to the balance of forces within and between countries, and is not simply destined for free market globalization or any other 'inevitable' fate.
Synopsis
By bringing a clear historical perspective to the study of the world economy since 1944, Scott Newton shows how it has changed over time in response to the balance of forces within and between countries, and is not simply destined for free market globalization or any other 'inevitable' fate.
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From the Publisher
"A critical view of our current world order that highlights the political and economic tensions that plague it. Bravo! A challenging book that fills an important gap. Highly Recommended."βCHOICE "A godsend for all those who need to get their own minds - let alone their students' minds - around one of the most important yet complicated phenomena of the 20th century. This is "grand sweep history" at its best."βPeter Hennessy, Atlee Professor of Contemporary British History
Book Details
Published
January 1, 2004
Publisher
Bloomsbury USA
Pages
212
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780340761380