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Probleme und Perspektiven der weltwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung

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The book contains a collection of essays exploring various aspects of the global economy since 1945. W. Fischer examines historical comparisons of world economic development, while L. Hoffmann discusses resource utilization and allocation. R. Herrmann critiques international commodity agreements as examples of policy failure, and G. Wagenhals analyzes the possibilities and limitations of global supplier cartels, focusing on copper. S. Tangermann addresses agricultural protectionism and its impact on economic development. R. J. Langhammer explores markets in developing countries, suggesting new growth dynamics. H.-J. Heinemann highlights the relevance of market imperfections and international production for trade theory. Other contributions include analyses of trade specialization hypotheses, the trade interdependence of developing countries, and the implications of protectionism in services. J. S. Chipman estimates net-import demand functions for Germany, while P. Bernholz and M. Gärtner discuss price, exchange rates, and real cash holdings under hyperinflation. G. Kirchgässner and J. Wolters empirically analyze interest rate developments across the U.S., Germany, and Switzerland. The collection also features discussions on international resource transfer through development aid, the role of international organizations in resource management, and the political economy of tariff agreements. Overall, the essays provide a compre

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Probleme und Perspektiven der weltwirtschaftlichen Entwicklung, Herbert Giersch

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1985
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