The European Economy since 1945: Coordinated Capitalism and Beyond
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History
Business & Economics
Format
Hardcover
Pages
520
Language
English
Published
Dec 3, 2006
Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691127107
ISBN-13
9780691127101
Description
The narrative begins at a pivotal moment in history, 1945, when Europe stood at the brink of transformation. Barry Eichengreen meticulously charts the evolution of the European economy in the ensuing decades, detailing how it moved from a fragmented post-war landscape to a more coordinated and integrated economic framework. He highlights the crucial role of institutions and policies that shaped the continent’s recovery, delving into the mechanisms of coordinated capitalism that emerged during this period.
As Eichengreen examines the complexities of economic growth and the interplay of national and international forces, he offers insights into the changing dynamics of labor markets, trade, and finance. The book not only assesses past developments but also contemplates the future challenges that the European economy faces, making it a compelling read for those interested in understanding the intricacies of economic systems and their evolution in response to societal needs.
As Eichengreen examines the complexities of economic growth and the interplay of national and international forces, he offers insights into the changing dynamics of labor markets, trade, and finance. The book not only assesses past developments but also contemplates the future challenges that the European economy faces, making it a compelling read for those interested in understanding the intricacies of economic systems and their evolution in response to societal needs.
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