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World Economic Issues at the United Nations - Half a Century of Debate (Paperback, Softcover Repri)
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World Economic Issues at the United Nations - Half a Century of Debate (Paperback, Softcover Repri)
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World Economic Issues at the United Nations: Half a Century of
Debate attempts an objective analysis of the discussions in the
policy forums of the United Nations on the major issues in the
world economy over the past half a century. The book opens with a
brief survey of the world economy since the Second World War. The
following chapter presents a bird's-eye view of the issues
discussed as well as a perspective on each of the issues. Starting
with the issues of growth and stability in industrial countries,
the study goes on to present discussions on the evolving issues of
development of less developed countries. The volume devotes a
substantial chapter on the efforts at establishment of the new
international economic order. The more mundane matters of food
needs of developing countries and their pervasive poverty are not
lost sight of. Discussions on other major issues of interest and
concern to developing countries, such as those of primary
commodities, and the crisis of external debt, as well as issues of
international trade, occupy a substantial space in the study.Two
short chapters dwell on debates relating to transnational
corporations and the international monetary system, especially as
they concerned developing countries. The book concludes with a
substantial chapter on resources, environment and sustainable
development, a subject of growing importance at the United Nations.
A principal justification of the study is that these discussions
and debates constituted a major body of thinking on the world
economy that is worth surveying. A central aim is to follow the
evolving ideas over time in each field, to describe not only what
was debated but how, and in the process it throws light on the
nature and limits of international economic cooperation. An all
important question underlies an investigation of this nature. Many
of those who were engaged in the half century of debate sought to
change the world economy, some by only tinkering with it, others by
radical reform. Has anything changed as a result? One would like to
ponder, even though the answer may not be all that clear. The
present study is offered as a modest contribution to any
examination of the past achievements and future roles of the
organization.
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