Industrial policy in Europe after 1945 : wealth, power and economic development in the Cold War
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Industrial policy in Europe after 1945 : wealth, power and economic development in the Cold War
Palgrave Macmillan, 2014
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  Hiroshima
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  Miyazaki
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Bringing together renowned scholars in the field with younger researchers, this interdisciplinary study of the history of post-war industrial policy in Europe investigates transfers across borders and locates industrial policy in the context of the Cold War from a global perspective.
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Christian Grabas and Alexander Nutzenadel PART I: WESTERN EUROPE 1. European Industrial Policies in the Post-War Boom: 'Planning the Economic Miracle'
- James Foreman-Peck 2. The State and Industrial Policy in Britain, 1950-1974
- Martin Chick 3. What's in a Name? French Industrial Polic, 1950-1975
- William James Adams 4. Ensuring Economic Growth and Socio-Economic Stabilization: Industrial Policy In West Germany, 1950-1975
- Stefan Gruner 5. Swedish Industrial Policy: From General Policies to Crisis Management, 1950-1980
- Jan Bohlin 6. Planning the Economic Miracle? Industrial Policy in Italy Between Boom and Crisis
- Christian Grabas 7. Was it a Spanish Miracle? Development Plans and Regional Industrialization, 1950-1975
- Joseba de la Torre and Mario Garcia-Zuniga PART II: TRANSNATIONAL AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES 8. Towards a Global History of the Marshall Plan: European Post-War Reconstruction and the Rise of Development Economic Expertise
- Daniel Speich Chasse 9. Towards a European Industrial Policy? The European Economic Community (EEC) Debates, 1957-1975
- Laurent Warlouzet 10. Entangled Industrialization: The EEC and Industrial Development in Francophone West Africa
- Martin Rempe 11. The EEC and the Challenge of the ACP States' Industrialization, 1972-1975
- Guia Migani PART III: THE SOVIET BLOC 12. Industrial Policy and its Failure in the Soviet Bloc
- Ivan Tibor Berend 13. Planning Priorities, Managing Shortages: Industrial Policy in the GDR from Stalinism to Welfare Dictatorship
- Ralf Ahrens 14. Economic Growth and the Industrial Development Policy in Hungary, 1950-1975
- Pal Germuska 15. Industrial Performance in the USSR: Influences of State Priorities, Economic System, Industrial Policies, and Hidden Processes, 1945-1980
- Christopher Mark Davis
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