This book expands our understanding of the distinctive policy
analysis produced between 1919 and 1950 by economists and other
social scientists for four major international organizations: the
League of Nations, the International Labor Organization, the Bank
for International Settlements, and the United Nations. These
practitioners included some of the twentieth century's eminent
economists, including Cassel, Haberler, Kalecki, Meade,
Morgenstern, Nurkse, Ohlin, Tinbergen, and Viner. Irving Fisher and
John Maynard Keynes also influenced the work of these
organizations. Topics covered include: the relationship between
economics and policy analysis in international organizations;
business cycle research; the role and conduct of monetary policy;
public investment; trade policy; social and labor economics;
international finance; the coordination problem in international
macroeconomic policy; full employment economics; and the
rich-country-poor-country debate. Normative agendas underlying
international political economy are made explicit, and lessons are
distilled for today's debates on international economic
integration.
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