The Development of World Economy - 1975-1991 (Social Science Monographs, 1994) offers a detailed and insightful analysis of the global economic trends and transformations during the pivotal period from 1975 to 1991. This work examines the key factors that shaped the world economy, focusing on the major economic shifts, the rise of new economic powers, and the changing dynamics of global trade, finance, and industrialization.
The book provides a comprehensive overview of the economic policies, international relations, and technological advancements that influenced the global economy during these years. It explores the effects of the Cold War on economic systems, the rise of globalization, and the transition from manufacturing-based economies to more service-oriented and information-driven industries. Key events such as the oil crises, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the integration of China into the world economy are also thoroughly analyzed.
By incorporating both macroeconomic theories and practical case studies, The Development of World Economy - 1975-1991 offers readers a deeper understanding of the forces driving global economic change during this critical era. It is an essential resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the evolution of the world economy during the late 20th century.
The Development of World Economy - 1975-1991 (Social Science Monographs, 1994):
In-depth Global Economic Analysis: Provides a thorough examination of the global economic trends, focusing on shifts in trade, finance, and industrialization during the years 1975-1991.
Focus on Key Economic Events: Analyzes critical events such as the oil crises, the collapse of the Soviet Union, and China's integration into the global economy, exploring their long-term impact on global markets.
Globalization and Economic Power Dynamics: Investigates the rise of globalization and the emergence of new economic powers, offering insights into the changing balance of economic influence in the world.
Macro and Microeconomic Perspectives: Combines macroeconomic theories with practical case studies, offering both theoretical frameworks and real-world examples to illustrate economic developments.
Historical and Political Context: Examines the economic landscape within the broader context of the Cold War, international relations, and technological advancements, providing a comprehensive understanding of the period’s global economic transformations.