1st Edition
The U.s. And The World Economy Policy Alternatives For New Realities
By John Yochelson
Copyright 1985
123 Pages
by
Routledge
123 Pages
by
Routledge
123 Pages
by
Routledge
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The structure of the world economy has changed dramatically in recent years, reflecting a redefinition of U.S. interests in light of increasing foreign penetration in U.S. markets, global pressures for protectionist policies, the emergence of the newly industrializing countries, and the vulnerabilities of the international financial system. This collection of essays addresses these and other developments facing policymakers in business, government, and labor. The authors discuss policy challenges in international trade, technological competition, exchange-rate disequilibrium, Third World debt, and the role of the private sector.
Other Titles Published in Cooperation with the Center for Strategic and International Studies, Georgetown University -- Foreword -- Trade Policy and Trade Negotiations in the 1980s -- Outlook for U.S. Economic Diplomacy: Europe and the Pacific Basin -- The Linkage between International Trade and Financial Policy -- The United States and the New Technological Competition -- Business Cycles, Macroeconomic Policy, and U.S. Industrial Performance
Biography
John N. Yochelson, Catherine Stirling