This dissertation shows how short-term political and geopolitical considerations shaped the macroeconomic policies of the United States, the Federal Republic of Germany, France and the United Kingdom from 1969 to 1985. It explains that Western governments considered the monetary, energy and economic crises a threat to the capitalist system and the international order. They frequently compared the 1970s with the 1930s and feared that the crises could lead to a similar breakdown of the social, political and economic order. These considerations fostered Atlantic cooperation. At the same time, Western governments competed intensively against each other. They tried to shift the burden of economic adjustment and the costs of defending the capital...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate the fundamental rel...
Recently there has been a revival of the “locomotive strategy,” which was first applied in 1977—78. ...
The governments of the five major Western powers--the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Wes...
This dissertation traces the origins of the earliest international schemes to manage the world econo...
This thesis explores the role the Federal Republic of Germany played in the transformation of the We...
This article examines the central role of the West German state in the transition from the golden to...
This paper presents the main aspects of the 2008 global economic crisis through the prism of the Gre...
Historians of ideas have long considered the mixed economies established after World War II to be ch...
Historians of ideas have long considered the mixed economies established after World War II to be ch...
Between 1974 and 1984, the United States experienced an extended period of acute economic turmoil. D...
Between 1974 and 1984, the United States experienced an extended period of acute economic turmoil. D...
We compare the experiences of the US and UK during and after the Great Depression, with particular a...
The governments of the five major Western powers--the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Wes...
According to the prevalent view, the IMF system dominated the post-WWII international economic order...
The Golden Age was the era of demand management. Originally with monetary, and then fiscal policy, t...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate the fundamental rel...
Recently there has been a revival of the “locomotive strategy,” which was first applied in 1977—78. ...
The governments of the five major Western powers--the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Wes...
This dissertation traces the origins of the earliest international schemes to manage the world econo...
This thesis explores the role the Federal Republic of Germany played in the transformation of the We...
This article examines the central role of the West German state in the transition from the golden to...
This paper presents the main aspects of the 2008 global economic crisis through the prism of the Gre...
Historians of ideas have long considered the mixed economies established after World War II to be ch...
Historians of ideas have long considered the mixed economies established after World War II to be ch...
Between 1974 and 1984, the United States experienced an extended period of acute economic turmoil. D...
Between 1974 and 1984, the United States experienced an extended period of acute economic turmoil. D...
We compare the experiences of the US and UK during and after the Great Depression, with particular a...
The governments of the five major Western powers--the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Wes...
According to the prevalent view, the IMF system dominated the post-WWII international economic order...
The Golden Age was the era of demand management. Originally with monetary, and then fiscal policy, t...
Includes bibliographical references.The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate the fundamental rel...
Recently there has been a revival of the “locomotive strategy,” which was first applied in 1977—78. ...
The governments of the five major Western powers--the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Wes...