Andrew Walter's study of the politics of international monetary organization evaluates the theory that the international monetary order is produced by dominant or "hegemonic" powers. He surveys monetary relations from 1870 to the present. He concludes that the "theory of hegemonic stability" is an unsatisfactory account of international monetary history, and suggests alternative explanations of past and present disorders. The book has been updated to include: the liberalization of Eastern Europe and Third World economies, ...
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Andrew Walter's study of the politics of international monetary organization evaluates the theory that the international monetary order is produced by dominant or "hegemonic" powers. He surveys monetary relations from 1870 to the present. He concludes that the "theory of hegemonic stability" is an unsatisfactory account of international monetary history, and suggests alternative explanations of past and present disorders. The book has been updated to include: the liberalization of Eastern Europe and Third World economies, the decline of Japan and the current status of EMU.
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Good Condition. Library sticker on front cover; ink stamps to endpapers, including withdrawn stamp; spine label and shelf number to spine. Pages are free from notes or highlighting. Spine intact, bindings firm and secure. A good used copy without significant defects. xviii, 285 pp. Shipped Weight: Under 500 grams. Category: Economics; International finance; World politics; International economic relations; ISBN: 0745014410. ISBN/EAN: 9780745014418. Add. Inventory No: 230312ROSL006009.