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International Economic Policy in the 1990s

International Economic Policy in the 1990s
Author: William R. Cline
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1994
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780262032216

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These eight lectures by noted economist William Cline provide a clear and concise account of some of the most important macroeconomic issues facing the world economy. Designed for the nonspecialist but a source of fresh insight for the specialist as well, the lectures synthesize the major trends in international economic policy for the 1990s. Major themes include domestic and international economic stagnation, adjustment to external imbalances, trade policy (including case studies of Japan and NAFTA), the debt crisis, reform in former communist states, the economic future of Europe, and environmental policy. Cline, who has made important contributions to the topics addressed, reviews the forces that have contributed to policy problems and then evaluates the prospects for resolution. He shows how an understanding of economics can help break down many policy problems into simple fundamentals, and how empirical evidence is the acid test of any policy theory. Cline's coverage of many of today's "hot" public policy issues is unique both in its accessibility and in its broadbrush approach to a set of concerns of immediate interest to economists, policymakers, and others concerned with international economic policy.


American Economic Policy in the 1990s

American Economic Policy in the 1990s
Author: Jeffrey A. Frankel
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 1142
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780262561518

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An examination of U.S. economic policy in the 1990s, by leading policy makers as well as academic economists.


A New Framework for Global Growth in the 1990's

A New Framework for Global Growth in the 1990's
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade
Publisher:
Total Pages: 294
Release: 1989
Genre: Competition, International
ISBN:

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Regional Trading Blocs in the World Economic System

Regional Trading Blocs in the World Economic System
Author: Jeffrey A. Frankel
Publisher: Peterson Institute
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1997
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780881322026

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Covers trends from 1957 to 1995.


America in the World Economy

America in the World Economy
Author: C. Fred Bergsten
Publisher: Peterson Institute
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1988
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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This work is an analysis of the critical economic issues facing the United States both domestically and globally, which looks forward to the 1990s. The author propounds a strategy of competitive interdependence to address the macroeconomic, monetary, financial and trade components of the problems.


The Myth of America's Decline

The Myth of America's Decline
Author: Henry R. Nau
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 458
Release: 1990
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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America's power has declined since 1945, yet America's democratic purposes are more widely emulated in the world today than ever before, and economic growth and employment in the United States in the 1980s reached levels that rivaled the boom years of postwar prosperity from 1947-1967. Challenging the pessimists who focus only on the decline of American power, this book argues that outcomes depend much more on how America defines its political identity or national purposes in the world community and what specific economic policies it chooses. In recent years, America has projected a more self-confindent political identity, anchoring an unprecedented trend even in the communist world towards freer political institutions; and future American economic policy choices, especially the need to reduce the budget deficit, still hold the key to preserving and enhancing what considerable power the United States retains. This pathbreaking book is intended for the general reader, but will be essential reading not only for economists, politicians, and policy makers, but also for scholars and students working in economics and international relations.


The Global Economy in the 1990s

The Global Economy in the 1990s
Author: Paul W. Rhode
Publisher:
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2006-03-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Eminent economics historians address key issues of the 1990s, situating them in their historical context.


The Roaring Nineties: A New History of the World's Most Prosperous Decade

The Roaring Nineties: A New History of the World's Most Prosperous Decade
Author: Joseph E. Stiglitz
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2011-02-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0393078388

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How one of the greatest economic expansions in history sowed the seeds of its own collapse. With his best-selling Globalization and Its Discontents, Joseph E. Stiglitz showed how a misplaced faith in free-market ideology led to many of the recent problems suffered by the developing nations. Here he turns the same light on the United States. The Roaring Nineties offers not only an insider's illuminating view of policymaking but also a compelling case that even the Clinton administration was too closely tied to the financial community—that along with enormous economic success in the nineties came the seeds of the destruction visited on the economy at the end of the decade. This groundbreaking work by the Nobel Prize-winning economist argues that much of what we understood about the 1990s' prosperity is wrong, that the theories that have been used to guide world leaders and anchor key business decisions were fundamentally outdated. Yes, jobs were created, technology prospered, inflation fell, and poverty was reduced. But at the same time the foundation was laid for the economic problems we face today. Trapped in a near-ideological commitment to free markets, policymakers permitted accounting standards to slip, carried deregulation further than they should have, and pandered to corporate greed. These chickens have now come home to roost. The paperback includes a new introduction that reviews the continued failure of the Bush administration's policies, which have taken a bad situation and made it worse.


The Global Economy in the 1990s

The Global Economy in the 1990s
Author: Paul Webb Rhode
Publisher:
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2006
Genre: Economic history
ISBN: 9780511350283

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Eminent economic historians address key issues of the 1990s, situating them in their historical context. The book will appeal to a wide international market in the fields of international economics and economic history.


Economic Growth in the 1990s

Economic Growth in the 1990s
Author: World Bank
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821360439

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This report was prepared by a team led by Roberto Zagha, under the general direction of Gobind Nankani.