A.O.ハーシュマン著/戦後ヨーロッパの経済秩序:各国の再建と国際協調<br>The Postwar Economic Order : National Reconstruction and International Cooperation

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A.O.ハーシュマン著/戦後ヨーロッパの経済秩序:各国の再建と国際協調
The Postwar Economic Order : National Reconstruction and International Cooperation

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Years before he became renowned as one of the most original social scientists of the twentieth century, Albert O. Hirschman played an active role in the rebuilding of postwar Europe. Between 1946 and 1952, he worked as an economic analyst in the Research Division of the Federal Reserve Board of the United States, focusing on the reconstruction of Europe and the Marshall Plan. In that capacity, Hirschman wrote a number of reports about European economic policies, the first efforts at intra-European cooperation, and the uncertainties that surrounded the shaping of a new international economic order with the United States at its core.

The Postwar Economic Order presents a collection of these interrelated reports, which offer incisive firsthand analysis of postwar Europe and give a behind-the-scenes view of American debates on European economic recovery. They feature nuanced and sophisticated discussion of topics such as the postwar "dollar shortage," U.S.-European relations, and the first steps toward European economic integration. Hirschman provides original and perceptive interpretations of the struggles that European governments faced along their paths toward economic recovery. Throughout, Hirschman's stylistic gifts and characteristic ways of reasoning are on full display as he highlights the counterintuitive and paradoxical aspects of economic and political processes. Shedding new light on the origins of European economic cooperation, this book provides unparalleled insight into the development of Hirschman's thinking on economic development and reform.

Contents

Editors' Acknowledgments and a Note on the Texts
Introduction: Albert O. Hirschman at the Federal Reserve, 1946-1952, by Michele Alacevich and Pier Francesco Asso
Part I. Patterns of European Reconstruction: Macroeconomic Challenges
1. Higher Interest Rates and the Credit Shortage in France
2. Exchange Control in Italy—I
3. Exchange Control in Italy—II
4. France and Italy: Patterns of Reconstruction
5. Public Finance, Money Markets, and Inflation in France
6. Credit Restrictions and Deflation in Italy
Part II. The Marshall Plan and the End of Discrimination
7. Trade Structure of the "Marshall Plan Countries"
8. Inflation and Balance-of-Payments Deficit
9. Dollar Shortage and Discrimination
10. The OEEC Interim Report on the European Recovery Program—A Summary
11. The U.S. Recession and the Dollar Position of the OEEC Countries
12. The New Intra-European Payments Scheme
Part III. European Integration and the Way Back to Multilateralism
13. Proposal for a European Monetary Authority
14. Liberalization of the ECA Dollar: Introductory Note
15. European Payments Union—A Possible Basis for Agreement
16. Multilateralism and European Integration
17. The European Payments Union
18. Size and Distribution of the Public Debt in Selected Countries
19. The Long-Run Effect of Development and Industrialization Abroad on the United States
Part IV. The Economic Consequences of U.S. Hegemony
20. The Long-Run Effect of Development and Industrialization Abroad on the United States
21. The Influence of U.S. Economic Conditions on Foreign Countries (with Robert Solomon)
Index