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The World Economy: History & Prospect

Autor W. W. Rostow
en Limba Engleză Paperback – apr 1978
This monumental study is an account of the world economy from the eighteenth century to the twentieth, an analysis and prescription for the future, and a challenge to the neo-Keynesian theories of income determination and growth. It is based on some forty years of research and teaching.
Originally published in 1978, the volume looks back over the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It includes an analysis of how the world's population expanded from about 1 billion in 1800 to 4 billion in 1976, with some 6.5 billion in sight for the year 2000; an account of the expansion and distribution of industrial production and trade during this period; and an analysis of price and relative price movements since the eighteenth century. Rostow gives a detailed description of the Kondratieff long cycles in the relative scarcity and abundance of food and raw materials and reasons that the world economy entered the fifth Kondratieff upswing at the close of 1972. He also examines the changing pattern of business cycles over the whole sweep of modern economic growth and the failure of the post-1945 world economy to control inflation. The volume also includes short economic histories of twenty national economies responsible for 80 percent of the world's production, based on a collection of computerized aggregate and sectoral data.
Each historical section leads naturally into one or more of the major problems dealt with in the final portion of the book, which looks to the future of the world economy: food, population, energy, raw materials, the environment, and the tasks of national and international policy. Rostow argued, counter to the Limits to Growth doctrine, that the critical period for industrial civilization lay in the last twenty-five years of the twentieth century, rather than in the twenty-first century, and that what we did or failed to do in that generation would determine the shape of the longer future.
No other economic history of this depth and breadth exists. It is a reference for economists, economic historians, and other social scientists as well as the informed lay reader.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780292790162
ISBN-10: 0292790163
Pagini: 878
Dimensiuni: 189 x 246 x 47 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: University of Texas Press
Colecția University of Texas Press

Notă biografică

W. W. Rostow (1916–2003) was Professor of Economics and History at the University of Texas at Austin.

Cuprins

  • List of Tables
  • List of Charts
  • Preface
  • Introduction
  • Part One. The Demographic Transition
    • 1. Two Centuries of Expansion in World Population
    • 2. Population Dynamics among the Early-Comers to Industrialization I
    • 3. Population Dynamics among the Late-Comers to Industrialization
    • 4. The Contemporary Scene: A Preliminary View
  • Part Two. Growth since the Eighteenth Century: Overall View
    • 5. Industrial Growth and Its Diffusion
    • 6. Growth and Structural Change
    • 7. International Trade and Its Changing Distribution
    • 8. Prices
    • 9. Relative Prices and the Terms of Trade
  • Part Three. Trend Periods
    • 10. Balanced and Unbalanced Growth
    • 11. 1790-1815
    • 12. 1815-1848
    • 13. 1848-1873
    • 14. 1873-1920
    • 15. 1920-1936
    • 16. 1936-1951
    • 17. 1951-1972
    • 18. The Price Revolution of 1972-1976
    • 19. Trend Periods Summarized
  • Part Four. Business Cycles
    • 20. Cycles: Another Result of Unbalanced Growth
    • 21. Cycles in the Eighteenth Century: 1700-1783
    • 22. Cycles in the Classic Era: 1783-1914
    • 23. Interwar Cycles: 1919-1939
    • 24. Cycles in Growth Rates: 1945-1973
    • 25. Inflation: The Price of Full Employment
    • 26. Stagflation: 1974-1976
  • Part Five. Stages of Economic Growth: Twenty Countries
    • 27. Aggregate and Sectoral Analysis of Growth
    • 28. Great Britain
    • 29. The United States
    • 30. France
    • 31. Germany
    • 32. Sweden
    • 33. Japan
    • 34. Russia-USSR
    • 35. Italy
    • 36. Canada
    • 37. Australia
    • 38. Argentina
    • 39. Turkey
    • 40. Brazil
    • 41. Mexico
    • 42. Iran
    • 43. India
    • 44. China
    • 45. Taiwan
    • 46. Thailand
    • 47. South Korea
    • 48. Four Conclusions
  • Part Six. The Future of the World Economy
    • 49. Are There Limits to Growth?
    • 50. Population and Food
    • 51. Energy
    • 52. Raw Materials
    • 53. Pollution and the Environment
    • 54. Political Economy in the Fifth Kondratieff Upswing
    • 55. Tasks of International Cooperation
  • Appendix A. Index of World Industrial Production, 1700-1971
  • Appendix B. The Volume and Distribution of World Trade, 1720-1971
  • Appendix C. The Size of the United States Motor Vehicle Sectoral Complex, Early 1970's
  • Appendix D. Sources for Charted Data, Part Five
  • Notes
  • Author Index
  • Subject Index

Descriere

This monumental study is an account of the world economy since the eighteenth century, an analysis and prescription for the future, and a challenge to the neo-Keynesian theories of income determination and growth.