
Comparative Economic Systems III
H. Stephen Gardner(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 27. December 2030
Book
Paperback/Softback
640 pages
978-0-415-77390-4 (ISBN)
Description
This third edition of H. Stephen Gardner's classic text is the essential guide to the world's different economies and the institutions which underpin them.
On the face of things, there would appear to be less variation between different national economies since the beginning of the twenty first century. With a few exceptions, market-based capitalism has become the dominant force and this has been reflected in increased international trade and the march of globalization.
However, the differences between nations' economic systems are still marked an several new factors have come into play. These are fully explored in this book and include:
financial crises in Asia and Latin America
the rise of China and India as economic powers
the introduction of the Euro and enlargement of the European Union
elections in Latin AmericaAmerica, leading to a "left turn" in several countries
the ongoing situation in the Middle East
The book differs from other textbooks in international economics and business by taking a region-by-region approach. The book thus provides an up-to-the-minute guide to the major players in the world economy, couched in non-technical language that can be used by all students of economics, politics and international business.
On the face of things, there would appear to be less variation between different national economies since the beginning of the twenty first century. With a few exceptions, market-based capitalism has become the dominant force and this has been reflected in increased international trade and the march of globalization.
However, the differences between nations' economic systems are still marked an several new factors have come into play. These are fully explored in this book and include:
financial crises in Asia and Latin America
the rise of China and India as economic powers
the introduction of the Euro and enlargement of the European Union
elections in Latin AmericaAmerica, leading to a "left turn" in several countries
the ongoing situation in the Middle East
The book differs from other textbooks in international economics and business by taking a region-by-region approach. The book thus provides an up-to-the-minute guide to the major players in the world economy, couched in non-technical language that can be used by all students of economics, politics and international business.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Illustrations
30 s/w Abbildungen, 30 s/w Tabellen
30 Tables, black and white; 30 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-415-77390-4 (9780415773904)
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Comparative Economic Systems III
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Content
1. Economic Systems: Classification and Performance, 2. Comparative Economic Statistics, 3. History and Theories of Capitalism, 4. History and Theories of Socialism, 5. Economics of the Developing World, 6. The Western Hemisphere: an Introduction, 7. The United States: the Service Economy, 8. Latin America: the Jaguars Awaken, 9. The European Economy: an Introduction, 10. The United Kingdom: Decline and Resurgence, 11. Germany: Uniting the Social Market Economy, 12. France: Corporatist Capitalism, 13. Sweden: Whither the Welfare State?, 14. Central Eurasia: Overview and Economic History, 15. Soviet Style Central Planning, 16. Socialist Economic Reforms, 17. Making Markets, 18. Asia and the Pacific Area: an Overview, 19. Japan: Rebuilding after the Bubble, 20. China: the Continuing Revolution, 21. The Middle East: the Wealth and Curse of Oil, 22. Africa: the Challenge of Development, 23. The Future: Cooperation or Confrontation?