International Organizations and the Analysis of Economic Policy, 1919-1950 (Historical Perspectives on Modern Economics) By Anthony M. Endres, Grant A. Fleming
2002 | 304 Pages | ISBN: 0521792673 | PDF | 2 MB
2002 | 304 Pages | ISBN: 0521792673 | PDF | 2 MB
From the end of World War I through the early years of the Cold War, international organizations such as the League of Nations, International Labor Organization, the Bank for International Settlements, and the United Nations had a major influence on policies adopted among member nations. This book surveys ideas produced by those organizations on such vital matters as the international business cycle; trade policy; social policy; public expenditure; taxation and government investment activity; money and exchange rate management; wage setting and full employment and the rich country-poor country divide. The work reveals explicit normative agendas underlying international political economy, and lessons are distilled for today's debates on international economic integration.