The world economy between the world wars
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The world economy between the world wars
Oxford University Press, 2008
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 201-216) and index
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内容説明
The European Economy between the Wars, (OUP, 1997) has become the definitive economic history of Europe in the inter-war period. Placing the Great Depression of 1929-33 and the associated financial crisis at the center of the narrative, the authors comprehensively examined the lead-up to and consequences of the depression and recovery. Peter Temin and Gianni Toniolo (their former co-author, Charles H. Feinstein, has died) now expand their scope to include
the entire world economy, and have created a new edition: The World Economy between the Wars. New material focuses on the structure of the world economy in the 1920s, including a special focus on the United States, Japan, and Latin America. In addition, chapters that discuss the post-depression recovery now
cover The New Deal and recovery in general in the United States and Japan. This new edition is a necessary update, and invaluable resource for those who desire an overview of the inter-war area beyond the usual discussion of the 1929 stock market crash. The book's broad geographic coverage, as well as its clarity and chronological execution, will appeal to students of economic history, as well as those academics in other fields whose research involves the inter-war period.
目次
- Chapter 1: The interwar economy in a secular perspective
- Chapter 2: The legacy of the First World War
- Chapter 3: The crises of the 1920s
- Chapter 4: Output, productivity and technical progress in the 1920s
- Chapter 5: International capital movements
- Chapter 6: The onset of the great depression
- Chapter 7: Unemployment
- Chapter 8: The fragmented world of the 1930s
- Chapter 9: Industrial progress and recovery
- Chapter 10: Epilogue: the past and the present
- Guide to further reading
- References
- Index
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