How does the decline of the hegemon--the dominant, rule-making power of the international system--affect middle-level nations? By examining monetary and credit policy in postwar France, Michael Loriaux illuminates this question, tracing the...
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How does the decline of the hegemon--the dominant, rule-making power of the international system--affect middle-level nations? By examining monetary and credit policy in postwar France, Michael Loriaux illuminates this question, tracing the...
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NF in Fine jacket. Neither remainder nor ex-lib. Hardcover in blue cloth, in tan-gold and white jacket, 8vo. x + 314pp. + series list. Index, footnotes throughout. NF/Fine. Book has light shelving soil and foxing upper page edges; very mild splaying to boards toward fore edges with no associated effects. Jacket has hint of sunning to spine with no effect on titles. Book and jacket are otherwise as new: bright, tight, sharp and unmarked. Jacket in Brodart.
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Textual tables. Minor rubbing. VG. 24x15cm, x, 314 pp. Contents: Dilemmas of the 1970s; The Overdraft Economy; U.S. hegemony & Moral Hazard; The Birth of the Overdraft Economy; The Institutionalization of the Overdraft Economy under the Fourth Republic; Reform & Resistance of the Overdraft Economy under Charles de Gaulle; U.S. Hegemonic Decline & Crisis in France; Socialist Government & Capitalist Reform; France & the European Monetary System; Conclusion.