Columbia University Press
The Postwar Economic Order
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Albert O. Hirschman
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Edited by:
Michele Alacevich
and Pier Francesco Asso
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Michele Alacevich is professor of the history of economics and economic history at the University of Bologna. He is the author of Albert O. Hirschman: An Intellectual Biography (Columbia, 2021) and The Political Economy of the World Bank: The Early Years (2009), as well as coauthor of Inequality: A Short History (2018).
Pier Francesco Asso is professor of the history of economic thought and international political economy at the University of Palermo. He is the author of several books in Italian on topics such as the history of banking and twentieth-century economic thought.
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This important volume illuminates the unorthodox and pragmatic views on postwar Europe and a new international economic order of one of the twentieth century's most prominent social scientists. Brilliantly introduced, these little-known essays provide food for thought on Europe's way forward and the relaunch of an open international environment.
Ilene J. Grabel, Distinguished University Professor, Josef Korbel School of International Studies, University of Denver:
These collected reports provide a unique vantage point on the postwar coevolution of European integration, multilateralism, and the Marshall Plan. We see that Hirschman's postwar tenure as a researcher at the Fed's Western European desk was deeply formative and intellectually fertile. In these reports we see embryos of what later became Hirschman's signature epistemic, theoretical, and normative commitments. In this way, the collection provides us with insight into the intellectual development of one of the twentieth century's most powerful and original intellects.
Barry Eichengreen, George C. Pardee & Helen N. Pardee Chair and Distinguished Professor of Economics and Political Science, University of California, Berkeley:
Between the early Albert Hirschman who did uncredited work for Alexander Gerschenkron and the late Hirschman who was a celebrated development economist is the forgotten Hirschman who analyzed Europe for the Federal Reserve Board. Michele Alacevich and Pier Francesco Asso have done us a service by collecting Hirschman's unpublished reports on post-World War II Europe between 1947 and 1952. Hirschman appears as an already fully-formed development economist attuned to the complexities of a multisector economy but also as a sophisticated analyst of monetary factors that, interestingly, fall away in his subsequent work. A must-read not just for historians of economic thought but also for scholars of economic development.
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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EDITORS’ ACKNOWLEDGMENTS AND A NOTE ON THE TEXTS
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ALBERT O. HIRSCHMAN AT THE FEDERAL RESERVE, 1946–1952
1 - I. PATTERNS OF EUROPEAN RECONSTRUCTION: MACROECONOMIC CHALLENGES
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1 HIGHER INTEREST RATES AND THE CREDIT SHORTAGE IN FRANCE
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2 EXCHANGE CONTROL IN ITALY—I
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3 EXCHANGE CONTROL IN ITALY—II
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4 FRANCE AND ITALY Patterns of Reconstruction
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5 PUBLIC FINANCE, MONEY MARKETS, AND INFLATION IN FRANCE
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6 CREDIT RESTRICTIONS AND DEFLATION IN ITALY
112 - II. THE MARSHALL PLAN AND THE END OF DISCRIMINATION
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7 TRADE STRUCTURE OF THE “MARSHALL PLAN COUNTRIES”
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8 INFLATION AND BALANCE OF PAYMENTS DEFICIT
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9 DOLLAR SHORTAGE AND DISCRIMINATION
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10 THE OEEC INTERIM REPORT ON THE EUROPEAN RECOVERY PROGRAM—A SUMMARY
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11 INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS OF A RECESSION
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12 THE U.S. RECESSION AND THE DOLLAR POSITION OF THE OEEC COUNTRIES
177 - III. EUROPEAN INTEGRATION AND THE WAY BACK TO MULTILATERALISM
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13 THE NEW INTRA-EUROPEAN PAYMENTS SCHEME
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14 PROPOSAL FOR A EUROPEAN MONETARY AUTHORITY
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15 LIBERALIZATION OF THE ECA DOLLAR Introductory Note
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16 EUROPEAN PAYMENTS UNION—A POSSIBLE BASIS FOR AGREEMENT
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17 MULTILATERALISM AND EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
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18 THE EUROPEAN PAYMENTS UNION
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19 SIZE AND DISTRIBUTION OF THE PUBLIC DEBT IN SELECTED COUNTRIES
264 - IV. THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF U.S. HEGEMONY
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20 THE LONG-RUN EFFECT OF DEVELOPMENT AND INDUSTRIALIZATION ABROAD ON THE UNITED STATES
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21 THE INFLUENCE OF U.S. ECONOMIC CONDITIONS ON FOREIGN COUNTRIES
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