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THE WORLD ECONOMY IN PERSPECTIVE
Essays on International Trade and European Integration
9781852784577 Edward Elgar Publishing
This book presents in one volume a selection of some of his most important essays and papers. It encompasses the gradual evolution of his work from its beginnings to his most recent contributions to the debate on the future of the European Economic Community. It contains some of his most significant work during the last 30 years and includes material that is not widely available.
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Herbert Giersch’s contribution to economics has ranged widely over international economics, European integration and the economics of entrepreneurship.
This book presents in one volume a selection of some of his most important essays and papers. It encompasses the gradual evolution of his work from its beginnings to his most recent contributions to the debate on the future of the European Economic Community. It contains some of his most significant work during the last 30 years and includes material that is not widely available.
It will be an essential reference point for all economists concerned with entrepreneurship, the world economy and Europe.
This book presents in one volume a selection of some of his most important essays and papers. It encompasses the gradual evolution of his work from its beginnings to his most recent contributions to the debate on the future of the European Economic Community. It contains some of his most significant work during the last 30 years and includes material that is not widely available.
It will be an essential reference point for all economists concerned with entrepreneurship, the world economy and Europe.
Critical Acclaim
‘Herbert Giersch has been an influential economist for almost half a century and this collection of his work is a worthy inclusion in the Economists of the Twentieth Century series.’
– Allan Webster, The Economic Journal
– Allan Webster, The Economic Journal
Contents
Contents: Part I: Roots Part II: International Trade Part III: European Economic Integration Part IV: A Schumpetarian Perspective on the World Economy