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International economic relations --- Droit international économique --- Droit économique (Droit international) --- Droit économique international --- Développement économique --- Economic development --- Economic growth --- Economic policy [Foreign ] --- Economic relations [Foreign ] --- Economics [International ] --- Economische betrekkingen [Internationale ] --- Economische ontwikkeling --- Foreign economic policy --- Interdependence of nations --- International economic policy --- International economics --- Internationale economische betrekkingen --- New international economic order --- Relations économiques internationales --- Developing countries --- Economic conditions --- 330.35 --- 330.35 <1-773> --- 339.96 --- -Economic development --- AA / International- internationaal --- 338.340 --- NBB ZZ --- Economic policy, Foreign --- Economic relations, Foreign --- Economics, International --- Foreign economic relations --- Economic policy --- International relations --- Economic sanctions --- Development, Economic --- Growth, Economic --- Economics --- Statics and dynamics (Social sciences) --- Development economics --- Resource curse --- Economische groei. Kwantitatieve toename. Technische vooruitgang --zie ook {338.09} --- Economische groei. Kwantitatieve toename. Technische vooruitgang --zie ook {338.09}--Gebieden in ontwikkeling. Ontwikkelingslanden --- Ontwikkelingshulp. Ontwikkelingssamenwerking. Ontwikkelingsproblematiek --- Algemene ontwikkeling in de Derde Wereld. --- Economic development. --- International economic relations. --- 339.96 Ontwikkelingshulp. Ontwikkelingssamenwerking. Ontwikkelingsproblematiek --- 330.35 <1-773> Economische groei. Kwantitatieve toename. Technische vooruitgang --zie ook {338.09}--Gebieden in ontwikkeling. Ontwikkelingslanden --- 330.35 Economische groei. Kwantitatieve toename. Technische vooruitgang --zie ook {338.09} --- Algemene ontwikkeling in de Derde Wereld --- Economic conditions. --- Social Sciences and Humanities. Economics -- Economic Conditions, Development and Structure -- Economic Policy --- ALLW. --- Developing countries - Economic conditions
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Ian Little offers a new defence of utilitarianism as a basis for assessing the role of the State. Lucidly and elegantly he explains how the three disciplines of philosophy, economics, and politics can be integrated to provide guidance on issues of public policy. Anyone interested in public affairs will be enlightened by Little's crisp analysis and any student taking an interdisciplinary course in social science will find a clear framework for thinking about thesubject.
Economics --- Political science --- Economie politique --- Science politique --- Philosophy. --- Moral and ethical aspects. --- Philosophie --- Aspect moral --- 174 --- 321.2 --- 330.580 --- AA / International- internationaal --- 338.22 --- 174 Beroepsethiek. Beroepsmoraal. Deontologie van het beroep --- Beroepsethiek. Beroepsmoraal. Deontologie van het beroep --- 338.22 Economische organisatieleer. Economisch beleid. Economische politiek --- Economische organisatieleer. Economisch beleid. Economische politiek --- Political philosophy --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Philosophy --- Verband tussen de ethiek en de economie. Ethiek en bedrijf --- Economisch beleid van de overheid --- Gecontroleerde economie. Geleide economie. Welvaarststaat. Algemeenheden --- Economics - Philosophy --- Economics - Moral and ethical aspects --- Political science - Philosophy
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Finance, Public --- Fiscal policy --- Industrial policy --- United States --- Economic policy. --- Politics and government.
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"Following the Rio Agreement in 1967, the birth of the Special Drawing Right (SDR) was widely heralded as the first step towards a world international money. The SDR's intended purpose, though, was more modest: to help salvage the prevailing international monetary system which had evolved since Bretton Woods. This volume examines the relatively recent and important history of SDRs--what they are, where they came from, and why they are significant. It considers the changing roles and influences of the U.S. and the IMF as post-Bretton Woods monetary arrangements established themselves. Despite their retreat from early acclaim, work continued, particularly at the Fund, on enhancing the potential of SDRs to contribute to international monetary stability and SDRs have recently re-emerged as a potential source of support and stability for the international monetary system underpinning the world economy. The SDR, and the debate surrounding it, is an excellent prism through which to examine other important themes in contemporary international political economy, including international liquidity provision and international monetary reform. Ultimately, the policies of the U.S., the Fund, and the changing nature of the relationship between them emerge as fundamental themes for an understanding of prospects for SDRs under post-Bretton Woods international monetary arrangements. Today, the promise and disappointment that has characterized the short history of SDRs is more important than ever as the world again examines these arrangements in the wake of the international financial crisis."--Publisher's website.
Special drawing rights --- History --- IMF --- History. --- United States --- Foreign economic relations.
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