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An economic history of twentieth-century Europe : economic regimes from laissez-faire to globalization / Ivan T. Berend.

Lippincott Library HC240 .B395 2006
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Berend, T. Iván (Tibor Iván), 1930-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Europe--Economic conditions--20th century.
Europe.
Economic conditions.
Physical Description:
xv, 356 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Other Title:
Economic history of 20th-century Europe
Place of Publication:
Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Summary:
This is a major new history of economic regimes and economic performance throughout the twentieth century. Ivan T. Berend looks at the historic development of the twentieth-century European economy, examining both its failures and its successes in responding to the challenges of this crisis-ridden and troubled but highly successful age. The book surveys the rise and fall of the various economic regimes that were invented and introduced in Europe during the twentieth century. Professor Berend shows the roots and characteristics of these regimes, the challenge of laissez-faire, the regulated market system, the authoritarian economic dirigisme, the non-market regime, the rise of the mixed economy and welfare state, and the end of century globalization. He also examines how the vast disparity between the European regions that had characterized earlier periods gradually began to disappear during the course of the twentieth century as more and more countries reached a more or less similar level of economic development. This accessible book will be required reading for students in European economic history, economics, and modern European history.
Contents:
Europe's laissez-faire system and its impact before World War I
The rise of Britain and the laissez-faire system
Rising modern sectors
Europe's position in the world
Rising disparity within Europe
The beginning of Scandinavia's catching-up
The Southern and Eastern peripheries remaining behind
The challenge of globalized laissez-faire
Decline of laissez-faire and the rise of the regulated market system
The turning point : war economy 1914
18, postwar chaos, and the agony of laissez-faire
Failed attempts to return to 'normalcy'
The death of laissez-faire, and extreme state regulations during the Great Depression
The theory of regulated market
War economy 1939
45
The impact of the regulated market economy : European economic performance
Europe's deteriorating role in the world
Economic dirigisme in authoritarian
fascist regimes
The origins and characteristics of economic dirigisme
Functions and programs of the state
Self-sufficiency, planning and the populist welfare system
Dictated regional economic integration
Economic results
The centrally planned economic system
Marxist theoretical legacy, Lenin, and the Bolshevik program
Forced industrialization and central planning : "socialism in one country"
From an isolated Soviet system to the Soviet bloc
The characteristics of the centrally planned economic system
Safeguarding and attempts to legitimize the regime
Regional integration system of planned economies
The goal and balance sheet of the centrally planned economy
Rapid growth and industrialization : reproduced backwardness
Reform attempts that failed
Crisis and collapse
Mixed economy and welfare state in an integrated post-World War II Western Europe
Postwar international regulations
Economic integration and the rise of the European Union
The emergence of Sozialpartnerschaft and the mixed economy
Planning in mixed economies
The rise of the welfare state
Educational revolution
Economic growth and structural changes
Globalization : return to laissez-faire?
Globalization and its characteristics
Globalization of the laissez-faire ideology and system
The impact of globalization on Europe
The challenge of mixed economy and welfare state
Globalization and inequality
Rising global environmental considerations and regulations
Europe : a rising economic superpower.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-349) and index.
ISBN:
0521856663
0521672686
OCLC:
65819797
Publisher Number:
9780521856669 (hbk. : alk. paper)
9780521672689 (pbk. : alk. paper)

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