1st Edition
Government and Economies in the Postwar World Economic Policies and Comparative Performance, 1945-85
346 Pages
by
Routledge
348 Pages
by
Routledge
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The chance to begin anew seldom occurs. Yet the nearly complete breakdown of the world economy between 1939 and 1945, together with the dominant position of the United States at the end of the war, provided just this opportunity. A new international economic order was built on the ruins of the old. How this happened - and the role of government in economic performance - is the subject of this... Read more
1 Introduction Part I 2 The international environment 3 The United Kingdom 4 France 5 West Germany 6 Italy 7 Spain 8 Scandinavia 9 Eastern Europe Part one: The group as a whole Part two: The case of Czechoslovakia 10 The Soviet Union 11 The United States 12 Japan Part II 13 Comparative economic performance of the OECD countries, 1950–87: a summary of the evidence 14 Benefits of backwardness and costs of continuity 15 Economic policies and traditions 16 The meaning of hard work 17 Political institutions and economic performance
Biography
Graham, Andrew






