2nd Edition

The Routledge Companion to Global Economics

Edited By Robert Beynon Copyright 2001

    Combining the in-depth background coverage of an encyclopedia, with the quick look-up convenience of a dictionary, this new work is an invaluable resource for anyone concerned with international economics.
    The only reference work to cover the latest theories in the vital field of global economics, The Routledge Companion to Global Economics explores new economic thought from A-Z, and offers full-length survey discussions by the most respected experts in the field.

    Editor’s Introduction Part I The New Economics 11 The Supply Side and the Limits to Intervention 2 World Trade and Development 3 The Limits to Global Markets 4 What Economics is Not Part II The Global Context 5 Asia: The Lessons for Economics 6 The United States as Global Leader 7 Europe—the Next Five Years Part III The World Tomorrow 8 New Patterns of Economic Behaviour 9 Technology 10 Changing Trends in Management 11 Relationship Marketing Part IV A–Z of Key Themes and Major Figures

    Biography

    Robert Beynon is an independent strategic and management consultant, working mainly in television and new media. He is a former Director of Programming for CNBC Europe.

    'This book is an excellent primer on general economic concepts ... Highly recommended for all students, faculty, and everyone concerned with business, economic development, or international affairs.' - Choice