Government and Economies in the Postwar World : Economic Policies and Comparative Performance, 1945-85 - Andrew  Graham

Government and Economies in the Postwar World

Economic Policies and Comparative Performance, 1945-85

By: Andrew Graham, Anthony Seldon

Paperback | 5 December 1991 | Edition Number 1

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The chance to begin anew seldom occurs. Yet the nearly complete breakdown of the world economy between 1939 and 1945, together with the dominant position of the United States at the end of the war, provided just this opportunity. A new international economic order was built on the ruins of the old. How this happened - and the role of government in economic performance - is the subject of this important and timely book. Written by political scientists, contemporary historians and economists, it includes ten country studies covering all the major industrialized nations in the West: the USA, USSR, Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Eastern Europe, and Scandinavia. In each chapter readers will find information on the main objectives and instruments of economic policy, the institutional framework, where the country started from at the end of the war, and a summary of what happened thereafter both in terms of policies and outcomes. Each chapter also contains data on the country''s economic performance, a list of selected dates of important events, and a guide to further reading. The book begins with an overview of the sytem of international trade and payments since the war, and ends with five commentaries drawing attention to contrasts and similarities between the nations. The commentaries feature David Henderson, Head of the Economics Division of the OECD, on the overall economic performance, Charles Feinstein on the influence of different starting points, David Marquand on the effect of different political and institutional structures, and Sidney Pollard on economic policies and traditions. Learning from other countries'' experience as well as understanding how they see their own problems is increasingly important with 1992, glasnost'', and the problem of international policy coordination between the USA, Japan, and Germany so high on the agenda. No other book provides such a wide-ranging account of how the industrialized world came to be where it is today.

Industry Reviews
"This is a remarkably successful collection . . . there are a couple of absolute gems. There is a dazzling account of Spain by Preston. An astonishing piece by Krejci on Eastern Europe takes 25 pages to communicate both a mine of information and an argument--that what is distinctive about the East European experience is the diversity of economic performance." From the reviews of the cloth edition: -"Political Studies ." . . an extraordinarily clear picture of the political economy of the economically more advanced nations over four decades . . . The outstanding message of this book is the gradual but inevitable economic integration of the world economy." -"The Royal Institute of International Affairs

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