The Economics of Interdependence: Economic Policy in the Atlantic CommunityStudy of economic policy implications of the structural change in economic relations and interdependence between Western European and the USA - examines the impact of economic integration, multinational enterprise, foreign investment, trade, the balance of payments system, etc., on the current trend towards international cooperation in matters of monetary policy. References. |
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The Postwar International Payments System | 24 |
LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES | 51 |
Increased Sensitivity of Foreign Trade | 59 |
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