A Quest for a More Stable World Economic System Restructuring at a Time of Cyclical Adjustment

In the autumn of 1990 there was a sense of change taking place in the world economy. Readiness for war was occurrin~ in the Middle East and a recession was already underway in a few major countries. The forces of reform and political re-shaping were visible in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. We...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Moriguchi, C., Amano, A. (Author)
Other Authors: Klein, L.R. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1993, 1993
Edition:1st ed. 1993
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1 Restructuring and Arms Reduction in the World Economy
  • 2 Japan’s Economic Structural Adjustments and the World Economy
  • Sustainable World Economic Growth: A New Dimension of Economic Policy Cooperation
  • 3 Editorial Comments — 1
  • 4 International Negotiations and Domestic Conflicts: A Case for Counterlobbying
  • 5 Globalization and the Design of International Institutions
  • 6 Monetary Policy Regimes, Central Bank Commitments, and International Policy Cooperation
  • 7 Summary of “Sustainable World Economic Growth: A New Dimension of Economic Policy Cooperation,”
  • Harmonizing Global Regionalism
  • 8 Editorial Comments — 2
  • 9 Effects of German Unification on the European Integration Process
  • 10 Asia—Pacific Economic Development
  • 11 The Rise of East Asia and Recent External Shocks
  • 12 Tripolar Growth and Real Exchange Rates: How Much Can Be Explained by Convergence?
  • 13 Summary of “Harmonizing Global Regionalism,”
  • The Debt Problem and International Financial Markets
  • 14 Editorial Comments — 3
  • 15 Latin American Debt: Macroeconomic Environment and Economic Structure
  • 16 Development Dilemma: The Philippine Experience
  • 17 Some Implications of the Developments in Eastern Europe for the European Economic and Monetary Union
  • 18 Future Trends in Japan’s Saving Rate and the Implications Thereof for Japan’s External Balance
  • 19 Summary of “The Debt Problem and International Financial Markets,”
  • Restructuring of Socialist Economies and the Impact of Disarmament on the World Economy
  • 20 Editorial Comments — 4
  • 21 Soviet Economic Reform: The Transition Issue
  • 22 The World Economy in the Post-Cold War Era and the Role of Japan
  • 23 Global Economic Implications of Restructuring in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union
  • 24 Conversion andEconomic Reform
  • 25 Summary of “Restructuring of Socialist Economies and the Impact of Disarmament on the World Economy,”