Amid a recent surge in arguments that the global economy has begun to "de-globalize," a question has emerged: will globalization survive? In One From the Many: The Global Economy Since 1850, Christopher M. Meissner argues that based on the long-run of history, globalization will not be easily vanquished. However, globalization can only survive if humanity continues to recognize its common interests and the amazing untapped potential of further integration. At the same time, the potential adverse effects of greater integration must be acknowledged, mitigated, and minimized.
Amid a recent surge in arguments that the global economy has begun to "de-globalize," a question has emerged: will globalization survive? In One From the Many: The Global Economy Since 1850, Christopher M. Meissner argues that based on the long-run of history, globalization will not be easily vanquished. However, globalization can only survive if humanity continues to recognize its common interests and the amazing untapped potential of further integration. At the same time, the potential adverse effects of greater integration must be acknowledged, mitigated, and minimized.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher M. Meissner is professor of economics at the University of California, Davis and a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Inhaltsangabe
* Chapter 1 Introduction * Chapter 2 The Very Long Run: 10,000 BCE - 1820 CE * Chapter 3 The Great Specialization: 1820 -1914 * Chapter 4 International Investment, 1820 -1914 * Chapter 5 Inter-dependence and Instability in the Classical Gold Standard Era * Chapter 6 The Great Migrations * Chapter 7 The Beginning of the End: Backlash to the First Wave of Globalization * Chapter 8 World War I and its Legacy (Prologue to the Great Depression): 1914-1928 * Chapter 9 The Great Depression: An Unprecedented International Economic Crisis * Chapter 10 Rebuilding the World Economy (yet, again) * Chapter 11 The Global Economy in the Post-War Era * Chapter 12 The Bretton Woods System - A New Regime * Chapter 13 International Financial Flows and Financial Crises after the End of the Bretton Woods System * Chapter 14 The International Economy since 2000: Hyperglobalization and Beyond * Chapter 15 Prospects for the Global Economy in the 21st Century * References
* Chapter 1 Introduction * Chapter 2 The Very Long Run: 10,000 BCE - 1820 CE * Chapter 3 The Great Specialization: 1820 -1914 * Chapter 4 International Investment, 1820 -1914 * Chapter 5 Inter-dependence and Instability in the Classical Gold Standard Era * Chapter 6 The Great Migrations * Chapter 7 The Beginning of the End: Backlash to the First Wave of Globalization * Chapter 8 World War I and its Legacy (Prologue to the Great Depression): 1914-1928 * Chapter 9 The Great Depression: An Unprecedented International Economic Crisis * Chapter 10 Rebuilding the World Economy (yet, again) * Chapter 11 The Global Economy in the Post-War Era * Chapter 12 The Bretton Woods System - A New Regime * Chapter 13 International Financial Flows and Financial Crises after the End of the Bretton Woods System * Chapter 14 The International Economy since 2000: Hyperglobalization and Beyond * Chapter 15 Prospects for the Global Economy in the 21st Century * References
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