Synopsis
The World Economy provides an analysis of global economic structures and processes. Horst Siebert breaks new round in taking the widest possible view of the world economy and examining it as a truly global entity.
Individual chapters provide a comprehensive, state-of-the-art overview of core issues and themes, including world GDP, world aggregate demand, economic growth, the role of trade, global product and factor markets, world monetary and financial markets and exchange rates, regional integration: NAFTA and the European Union. The book also explores potential conflicts between: *national interests and global concerns
*trade policy versus free trade
*locational competition amongst states
^The World Economy also provides authoritative overviews of the most recent developments in global economics, from EMU to the East Asian crisis.
About the Author
Horst Siebert is President of the Kiel Institute of World Economics, Professor of Theoretical Economics at the University of Kiel, and Member of the German of Economic Advisers (the 'five wise men'). He has been a Visiting Scholar at the Australian National University, the European University Institute, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New York University, Resources for the Future (Washington DC), the University of Aberdeen, University of California Riverside and the University of New Mexico. He is the author of many papers and books, including The New Economic Landscape in Europe (1991) and Economics of the Environment (1998).
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