This book examines current issues in the world economic order, and asks what new initiatives are necessary to ensure stability, growth and high levels of employment. In so doing the authors pose the question whether the institutions and frameworks of Bretton Woods (The IMF, The World Bank, managed exchange rates etc) are appropriate to meet the new challenges. Managing the Global Economy will be essential reading for students, analysts and policy makers wanting to get to grips with current developments in the international economy.
This book examines current issues in the world economic order, and asks what new initiatives are necessary to ensure stability, growth and high levels of employment. In so doing the authors pose the question whether the institutions and frameworks of Bretton Woods (The IMF, The World Bank, managed exchange rates etc) are appropriate to meet the new challenges. Managing the Global Economy will be essential reading for students, analysts and policy makers wanting to get to grips with current developments in the international economy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
* Foreward * Introduction * Section one: Lessons from History * 1: M Kitson and J Michie: Trade and Growth: An Historical Perspective * 2: M Panic: The Bretton Woods System: Concept and Practice * 3: Y Akyuz: Instability, Uncertainty, and International Finance * Section two: Labour and Capital * 4: A Singh and A Zammit: Employment and Unemployment, North and South * 5: W Sengenberger and F Wilkinson: Globalization and Labour Standards * 6: R Kozul-Wright: Transnational Corporations and the Nation State * 7: Y Akyuz and A Cornford: International Capital Movements: Some Proposals for Reform * Section three: International Finance and Exchange-Rate Policy * 8: L Harris: International Financial Markets and National Transmission Mechanisms * 9: R Kelly: Derivatives: A Growing Threat to the International Financial System * 10: G Holtham: Manageing the Exchange-Rate System * 11: M Artis: Lessons of Exchange Rate Targeting * Section four: The role of Government: National and International * 12: J Eatwell: The INternational Origins of Unemployment * 13: J Grieve Smith: An Agenda for Change * 14: W Hutton: managing the Global Economy * Bibliography
* Foreward * Introduction * Section one: Lessons from History * 1: M Kitson and J Michie: Trade and Growth: An Historical Perspective * 2: M Panic: The Bretton Woods System: Concept and Practice * 3: Y Akyuz: Instability, Uncertainty, and International Finance * Section two: Labour and Capital * 4: A Singh and A Zammit: Employment and Unemployment, North and South * 5: W Sengenberger and F Wilkinson: Globalization and Labour Standards * 6: R Kozul-Wright: Transnational Corporations and the Nation State * 7: Y Akyuz and A Cornford: International Capital Movements: Some Proposals for Reform * Section three: International Finance and Exchange-Rate Policy * 8: L Harris: International Financial Markets and National Transmission Mechanisms * 9: R Kelly: Derivatives: A Growing Threat to the International Financial System * 10: G Holtham: Manageing the Exchange-Rate System * 11: M Artis: Lessons of Exchange Rate Targeting * Section four: The role of Government: National and International * 12: J Eatwell: The INternational Origins of Unemployment * 13: J Grieve Smith: An Agenda for Change * 14: W Hutton: managing the Global Economy * Bibliography
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