Europe and the International Order (New York, N.Y.).
Size
Length:
341 pages
Height:
9.0 in
Width:
6.0 in
Thickness:
0.8 in
Weight:
16.8 oz
Publisher's Note One of Britain's more aristocratic Prime Ministers once said: 'There are two problems in my life. The political ones are insolubleand the economic ones are incomprehensible.' Many of his successors might agree; but the two sorts of problems are not always as separable as we imagine. This is a book about the political dimensions of economic management. It attempts to explain the direction that economic policy took in Britain and France over the post-war period; and one of its central contentions is that economic policy-making must be understood as an essentially political process.