This symposium of papers by statesmen and leading experts from
around the world examines the global economic situation and voices
concern about the potential for world unemployment and trade crisis
in the 1990s. A new 'Marshall Plan' would involve a concerted
worldwide effort to improve the situation. This plan was first
formulated by Charles A. Cerami while undertaking a study of the
global trade picture for the United States Departments of State,
Treasury, and Commerce. Meeting with scores of diplomats nd policy
makers in some forty countries, Cerami sought possible solutions to
economic problems on the global level. Each of the contributors to
this volume is among the best in the field; each is important in
the world mechanism of government and politics. This anthology is
an important tool in the effort to promote a working consensus
among the leaders of different nationalities and political benefits
to plan for economic development.
The Marshall Plan' would consist of the radical solution of a
vast expansion of the number and size of markets, and therefore of
the quantity of products to be absorbed. Since the economies of the
developed world (the United States, Europe, Japan, and Asia)
already absorb a great deal, the major effort would be to develop
more markets in Third World nations. Students and scholars of
business and economics, as well as international business people,
will find "A Marshall Plan for the 1990S" a thought provoking
study.
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