Thorbecke / Condliffe | The Tendency towards Regionalization in International Trade 1928-1956 | Buch | 978-94-015-0424-9 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 223 Seiten, Book w. online files / update, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 376 g

Thorbecke / Condliffe

The Tendency towards Regionalization in International Trade 1928-1956


1959
ISBN: 978-94-015-0424-9
Verlag: Springer

Buch, Englisch, 223 Seiten, Book w. online files / update, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 376 g

ISBN: 978-94-015-0424-9
Verlag: Springer


Professor Erik Thorbecke's study, here published, continues the empirical work undertaken by Folke Hilgerdt for the League of Nations. It is a study of actual trade and payments derived laboriously from the voluminous statistical data published by national governments and international institutions. The col­ lection, analysis and interpretation of this mass of data involved much patient industry, but in the process of brooding over the detail a truer understanding of the complex structure of world trade was gained than could be achieved in any other way. Trade of course is nearly always bilateral. When goods are re-exported they are, for the most part, refashioned and changed into essentially new utilities. What is multilateral or bilateral or regional in a system of international trade is the method of payment. The justification for multilateralism is the opportunity it affords for countries to specialize, so that one country may use the foreign exchange earned by its exports to buy imports from a third country. Indeed this statement in terms of countries obscures the ultimate realities. In a free multilateral system it is individuals who import and export. When they can freely buy and sell the foreign exchange acquired or required for their transactions, payments are multilateral and the network of trade extends widely across political boundaries. What Mr. Thorbecke shows is that political controls of pay­ ments have confined more trade within restricted channels.

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I.- I. Major Changes in the Pattern of World Trade, 1928–1956.- II. Trade Analysis by Areas.- III. Developments in the System of Multilateral Trade.- II.- IV. The Tendency towards Regionalization in Continental Europe.- V. The Tendency towards Regionalization in the Sterling Area.- VI. The Tendency towards Regionalization in the Dollar Bloc.- VII. Economic Regionalism; Critical Evaluation and Future Prospects.



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