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Economic PROBLEMS OF THE 1990s
Europe, the Developing Countries and the United States
9781852784591 Edward Elgar Publishing
This important book brings together a significant body of new essays on key economic problems and challenges of the 1990s. Under the direction of Paul Davidson and Jan Kregel, an international group of distinguished economists provide new perspectives on key issues including economic development, East Europe, 1992, the US trade deficit, protectionism, the unification of Germany, privatization and many others. It will be an essential reference point for all economists concerned with economic problems and prospects in the late 20th century.
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This book brings together an important body of new essays on key economic problems and challenges of the 1990s. The essays provide new perspectives on key issues including economic development, East Europe, 1992, the US trade deficit, protectionism, the unification of Germany, privatization and many other topical issues.
The papers included in the volume were presented at a conference organized by Paul Davidson and Jan Kregel and organized around three basic areas: problems of economic development, debt and the international payments system; integration and reconstruction of Western and Eastern Europe; and problems facing the US economy. The contributors represent an international group of distinguished economists.
Economic Problems of the 1990s is an essential reference point for all economists concerned with economic problems and prospects in the late 20th century. It provides readers with an understanding of the problems facing the international economy and with innovative suggestions for solutions.
The papers included in the volume were presented at a conference organized by Paul Davidson and Jan Kregel and organized around three basic areas: problems of economic development, debt and the international payments system; integration and reconstruction of Western and Eastern Europe; and problems facing the US economy. The contributors represent an international group of distinguished economists.
Economic Problems of the 1990s is an essential reference point for all economists concerned with economic problems and prospects in the late 20th century. It provides readers with an understanding of the problems facing the international economy and with innovative suggestions for solutions.
Contributors
Contributors: I. Adelman, R.A. Blecker, L.C. Bresser Pereira, F.J. Cardim de Carvalho, W. Darity, Jr., P. Davidson, J.D. Donahue, S.F. Frowen, J.A. Kregel, R.C. Moe, Y. Nakano, A.P. Thirlwall
Contents
Contents: Introduction: Economic Development, Debt and International Finance 1. The Terms of Trade of Primary Commodities, Debt and Development (A.P. Thirlwall) 2. Banking on Capital Flight (W. Darity, Jr) 3. Hyperinflation and Stabilization in Brazil: The First Collor Plan (L.C.B. Periera and Y. Nakano) 4. A Post-Keynesian Approach to Inflation, High Inflation and Hyperinflation (F.J. Cardim de Carvalho) 5. What International Payments Scheme Would Keynes Have Recommended for the 21st Century? (P. Davidson) 6. A German Perspective on the European Single Market and E.M.U (S. Frowen) 7. Alternative Economic Analyses of German Monetary and Economic Unification: Monetarist and Post-Keynesian (J.A. Kregel) 8. Should There be a Marshall Plan for Eastern Europe? (I. Adelman) 9. Low Saving Rates and the ‘Twin Deficits’: Confusing the Symptoms and Causes of Economic Decline (R.A. Blecker) 10. Efficiency, Rent-seeking and Privatization: Ten Propositions (J.D. Donahue) 11. Public and Private Sector Relationships in the Age of Privatizations (R.C. Moe)