Camille Gutt and Postwar International Finance
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Jean F Crombois
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Business & Economics
形式
ハードカバー
ページ数
204
言語
英語
公開されました
Jul 1, 2011
出版社
Routledge
版
1
ISBN-10
1848930585
ISBN-13
9781848930582
説明
Jean F. Crombois delves into the complex life of Camille Gutt, a multifaceted figure who shaped the landscape of postwar international finance. With a career that spanned various roles, including businessman, diplomat, and finance minister, Gutt's contributions were pivotal during a time of economic restructuring. Crombois meticulously traces Gutt’s journey, highlighting his strategic vision and the challenges he faced in a rapidly changing global economy.
The narrative offers a rich exploration of Gutt's influence on global financial institutions and policies, illuminating how his experiences uniquely positioned him to navigate the tumultuous waters of the postwar era. Through engaging anecdotes and detailed analysis, readers gain insight into the intricate balance of power among nations, as well as the economic ideologies that shaped international relations during this critical period.
Crombois also addresses the nuances of Gutt's character, portraying a man driven by ambition yet tempered with a sense of responsibility toward global welfare. The work serves as both a biographical account and a broader examination of how individual leaders can shape economic trajectories in a world just emerging from conflict.
The narrative offers a rich exploration of Gutt's influence on global financial institutions and policies, illuminating how his experiences uniquely positioned him to navigate the tumultuous waters of the postwar era. Through engaging anecdotes and detailed analysis, readers gain insight into the intricate balance of power among nations, as well as the economic ideologies that shaped international relations during this critical period.
Crombois also addresses the nuances of Gutt's character, portraying a man driven by ambition yet tempered with a sense of responsibility toward global welfare. The work serves as both a biographical account and a broader examination of how individual leaders can shape economic trajectories in a world just emerging from conflict.