Abstract
Part 1 The Bretton Woods system: from London to Bretton Woods: sources of change in bargaining strategies and outcomes, John S. Odell a world economy restored - expert consensus and the Anglo-American postwar settlement, G. John Ikenberry French international monetary policies in the 1940s, Chiarella Esposito. Part 2 The Marshall Plan: American aid and West German economic recovery - a macroeconomic perspective, Werner Abelshauser the Marshall Plan and key economic sectors - a microeconomic perspective, Knut Borchardt and Christoph Buchheim was the Marshall Plan necessary?, Alan S. Milward the Marshall Plan - economic effects and the implications for Eastern Europe and the former USSR, Barry Eichengreen and Marc Uzan. Part 3 Postwar monetary adjustments: contribution of the September 1949 develuations to the solution of Europe's dollar problem, J.J. Polak excess liquidity and the European monetary reforms, 1944-1952, John G. Gurley. Part 4 The European Payments Union: the European Payments Union - negotiations and the issues, Albert O. Hirschman international currency and reserve plans, Robert Triffin a payments mechanism for the former Soviet Union - is the EPU a relevant precedent?, Barry Eichengreen. Part 5 The trade regime: the end of the ITO, William Diebold Jr. Part 6 The European Coal and Steel Community: the Schuman Plan negotiations - the economic clauses, Richard T. Griffiths. Part 7 Marshall Planners and the debate over European integration, 1947-1948, Michael J. Hogan the impact of US assistance programmes on the political and economic integration of Western Europe, Donald C. Stone. Part 8 The postwar growth process: catching up, forging ahead and falling behind, Moses Abramovitz reassessing the wirtschafswunder - reconstruction and postwar growth in West Germany in an international context, Rolf H. Dumka the two postwar eras and the conditions for stability in 20th-century Western Europe, Charles S. Maier. Part 9 Retrospect and prospect: the Bretton Woods-GATT System after 50 years - a balance sheet of success and failure, Richard N. Gardner.
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