1st Edition

International Economic Policy for the Polycrisis

Edited By Konrad Raczkowski, Piotr Komorowski Copyright 2025
306 Pages 69 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

306 Pages 69 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

306 Pages 69 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The struggle for world leadership between China and the United States, resulting in Russia's war with Ukraine, among other things, underscores the reality of structural changes in the global economy and the global system. This book explains that a new era of egocentrism and polycrisis in a multipolar system has emerged in international economic policy, with a strong drive toward interventionism... Read more

1. International economic policy  theory and practice 2. The great reset and the new global economic order 3. Opportunities and threats of global socio-economic processes – selected aspects 4. Realism of market economy models in the face of the challenges of the new world order 5. Current and expected fragmentation of the global economy: its reasons, evidence, and consequences 6. International financial system versus economic stability 7. Banking sector macro-stability in the post-pandemic environment 8. The polycrisis and the political economy of natural resources 9. The military and economic potential of the countries globally  assessment and analysis of the impact on international security 10. The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on economic and social change in the world order 11. Sustainable development and post Covid-19 pandemic, in mainstream socio-economic models 12. The inconvenient truth about personal income taxation in the international economic policy 13. Financing our global commons in the Anthropocene era: new monetary policy and financial engineering instruments to fund, hedge, and manage our global commons

Biography

Konrad Raczkowski is Full Professor of Economics and Vice-Rector of the Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, Poland; Visiting Research Scholar at the City University of New York; Former Deputy Minister of Finance in Poland; and member of the National Development Council of the President of Republic of Poland. More at: www.konradraczkowski.info

Piotr Komorowski has a PhD in economics and is Deputy Director of the Centre for the World Economy and Assistant Professor at the Institute of Economics and Finance at the Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw, Poland; the manager and member of many project teams, and practitioner in the field of banking and business.