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Australia in the Global Economy

Continuity and Change

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Paperback, 404 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 1999
ISBN13: 9780521637305
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Following the authors' highly successful textbook, Australia in the International Economy in the Twentieth Century, this up-to-date volume considers Australian economic development in light of worldwide political and social developments, arguing that the Australian economy is an integral part of the world economy and subject to the same trends across the globe. The book also focuses on domestic factors that have shaped the growth of the Australian economy. Three dominant themes emerge in the book: the growth of Australian exports, the role that foreign capital plays in our past and present, and the positive contribution of migrants to the Australian economic landscape. The authors also consider the Gulf Wars, the East Asian financial crisis, and the globalisation of Australian economy in the 1990s with particular attention to economic policy and outcomes. This is a key text for students.

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ISBN13:9780521637305
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:404

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1. The rise and fall of the first global economy, 1900–1940; 2. A federated Australia, before 1914; 3. Australia at war and peace, 1914–1929; 4. Australia, depression and recovery, 1929–1941; 5. The international economy revived and divided, 1941–1990; 6. Australia reconstructed, 1941–1959; 7. A booming economy: Australia and the world economy, 1960–1974; 8. Stagflation and economic reform: Australia in the global economy, 1975–1991; 9. The world economy in the 1990s.
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