
International Equilibrium and Bretton Woods
Kalecki's Alternative to Keynes and White and its Consequences
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Product details:
- Publisher OUP Oxford
- Date of Publication 20 April 2022
- ISBN 9780192856401
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages186 pages
- Size 221x145x16 mm
- Weight 372 g
- Language English 357
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Short description:
This book brings together the papers presented at a special conference of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Bretton Woods Conference.
MoreLong description:
International Equilibrium and Bretton Woods brings together the papers presented at a special conference of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Bretton Woods Conference. The papers, from a number of distinguished speakers, assess the background and the results of the Bretton Woods agreements. The discussion is focused around the critical assessment of the Keynes and White Plans by Michal Kalecki, and the consequences of this for present-day international economics and international monetary and financial policy. But this volume is unique in bringing together the critical assessments that were made at the time, by Kalecki, Fritz Schumacher, Thomas Balogh, and Raul Prebisch, that are virtually unknown today, together with critical assessments of the work of the Bretton Woods Institutions since that time.
MoreTable of Contents:
Part I: Bretton Woods and Full Employment: The Kalecki Alternative
Kalecki on Full Employment and External Equilibrium
The Keynes Plan and the White Plan at Bretton Woods
The Kalecki Plan
1. Prebisch's Critique of Bretton Woods Plans, Its Relation to Kalecki and Williams' Ideas
Part II: Kalecki, multilateralism and long-term development
The Rise and Fall of the Bretton Woods System and the Re-emergence of Private Debt in Developing Economies
Long Term Investment and its Financing: the Role of Development Banks
Do We Need a New Bretton Woods to Tackle the Crisis of Modern Capitalism?
International Debt and the Problem of Equilibrium

International Equilibrium and Bretton Woods: Kalecki's Alternative to Keynes and White and its Consequences
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