The international economy : its structure and operation /

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Autor principal: Ellsworth, Paul Theodore
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: New York : Macmillan, 1950
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245 1 4 |a The international economy :   |b its structure and operation /   |c Paul Theodore Ellsworth 
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300 |a xx, 922 p. ;   |c 21 cm. 
504 |a Bibliografía: p. 887-907 
505 0 |a I. FROM MERCANTILISM TO LAISSEZ-FAIRE. 1. Leading features of the mercantilist period. 2. Mercantilist thought. 3. Mercantilism in action. 4. The transition to economic liberalism. II. THE THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE. 5. The development of international trade theory. 6. Special aspects of the theory of international trade. 7. The factors of production. 8. Qualitative and social considerations. III. THE GOLD STANDARD AND ITS ADJUSTMENT MECHANISM. 9. Great Britain and the developing world economy. 10. The balance of internationa payments. 11. Changing balances of payments and the foreign exchanges. 12. Balance of payments adjustment. 13. The growth of nationalism and protectionism. 14. Protectionism. 15. International trends, 1870-1914. 16. The crumbling international structure. 17. International collapse. 18. International collapse (continued). V. THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF A DISORGANISED TRADING SYSTEM. 19. Foreign exchange under inconvertible paper currencies. 20. The equilibrium rate of exchange. 21. Exchange control and bilateral trade. 22. Other forms of trade control. VI. PROBLEMS OF RECONSTRUCTION. 23. International disequilibrium. 24. Early postwar efforts toward reconstruction. 25. The european recovery program. 26. Problems of european recovery. 27. The international monetary fund. 28. Economic development. 29. Economic development (continued). 30. Toward a more liberal commercial policy: the ITO and GATT. 
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