"United States" . . "Weltwirtschaft." . . "R. Leeson" . . "Economische leerstelsels." . . "Banques États-Unis." . . "Finances États-Unis." . . "Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen." . . "Internationale Wirtschaftsbeziehungen" . "Multilatéralisme (relations internationales)." . . "USA." . . "BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic History." . . . . "Internationale Wirtschaftspolitik." . . "BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economic Conditions." . . "1900 - 1999" . . "International economics USA." . . "Zeitgeschichte." . . "Zeitgeschichte" . "États-Unis" . . "Det internationale finanssystem." . . "BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Economics Comparative." . . "Grossmacht." . . "Großmacht" . "Großmacht." . "Internationale Wirtschaftsorganisation." . . "Internationale Wirtschaftsorganisation" . . . . . . . . . . . "Uses archival evidence to provide unique insights into US economics, focusing on the origins of the IMF, building a multilateral strategy for the US, the Great Inflation of the 1970s, and on Marriner S. Eccles, Lauchlin Currie, Allyn Young, John H. Williams and Arthur I. Bloomfield." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "In the twentieth century, the United States replaced the United Kingdom as the centre of both the output of economic literature and the international economy. Having examined the structure of influence within the Keynesian and the Anti-Keynesian Traditions, (volume 1 and 2), this volume, the third of the trilogy, focuses more directly on economists and it highlights a multi-layered structure of influence within the policy process. Unpublished archival evidence illuminates aspects of the process by which the USA emerged as a dominant player in the world economy. This volume will be of interest not just to economists but to historians and social scientists, and to anyone interested in this transformation in world history."@en . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . "Electronic books" . . "Uses archival evidence to provide unique insights into US economics, focusing on the origins of the IMF, building a multilateral strategy for the US, the Great Inflation of the 1970s, and on Marriner S. Eccles, Lauchlin Currie, Allyn Young, John H. Williams and Arthur I. Bloomfield. In the twentieth century, the United States replaced the United Kingdom as the centre of both the output of economic literature and the international economy. Having examined the structure of influence within the Keynesian and the Anti-Keynesian Traditions, (volume 1 and 2), this volume, the third of the trilogy, focuses more directly on economists and it highlights a multi-layered structure of influence within the policy process. Unpublished archival evidence illuminates aspects of the process by which the USA emerged as a dominant player in the world economy. This volume will be of interest not just to economists but to historians and social scientists, and to anyone interested in this transformation in world history." . . . . . "Elektronisches Buch" . . "In the twentieth century, the United States replaced the United Kingdom as the centre of both the output of economic literature and the international economy. Having examined the structure of influence within the Keynesian and the Anti-Keynesian Traditions, (volume 1 and 2), this volume, the third of the trilogy, focuses more directly on economists and it highlights a multi-layered structure of influence within the policy process. Unpublished archival evidence illuminates aspects of the process by which the USA emerged as a dominant player in the world economy. This volume will be of interest not just to economists but to historians and social scientists, and to anyone interested in this transformation in world history.--Résumé de l'éditeur." . . . . . . . "American power and policy" . "American power and policy"@en . . . . . "American Power and Policy" . . . . . . . "Wirtschaftspolitik." . . "Wirtschaftspolitik" . "Wirtschaftswissenschaftler." . . "Wirtschaftswissenschaftler" . "USA." . . "USA" . "POLITICAL SCIENCE Economic Conditions." . . "Weltwirtschaftspolitik." . . "Weltwirtschaftspolitik" . "Økonomisk-politiske strategier." . . "1920-2000" . .