Non-Fiction Books:

The Global Economy 1944-2000

The Limits of Ideology
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Globalization - the development of a world without economic frontiers - has become an increasingly popular subject for economists, social scientists and political commentators. The conventional wisdom is that this new international economy is the natural outcome of market forces and cannot be resisted except at great cost to economic and social welfare. This title challenges this argument of three grounds. First, the national power of the USA has been manipulated since the 1940s to promote an open international economy. Second, multinational capital emerged as a key influence in support of the historic aims of US foreign economic policy. Third, there has been resistance to these pressures since the 1940s by socialist, social-democratic and by radical nationalist movements in the industrialized and developing worlds. It was not the marked so much as the interplay between these influences that shaped the contemporary international economy. By bringing a clear historical perspective to the study of the world economy since 1944, the author shows how it has changed over time in response to the balance of forces within and between countries, and is not simply destined for free market globalization or any other "inevitable" fate.

Author Biography:

Scott Newton is Reader in Modern British and International History at the University of Cardiff, UK.
Release date NZ
January 30th, 2004
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Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
224
Dimensions
155x234x9
ISBN-13
9780340761380
Product ID
3172334

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