France after Hegemony : International Change and Financial Reform /
Loriaux, Michael
France after Hegemony : International Change and Financial Reform / Michael Loriaux. - 1 online resource (304 p.) - Cornell Studies in Political Economy .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Dilemmas of the 1970s -- 2. The Overdraft Economy -- 3. U.S. Hegemony and Moral Hazard -- 4. The Birth of the Overdraft Economy -- 5. The Institutionalization of the Overdraft Economy under the Fourth Republic -- 6. Reform and Resistance of the Overdraft Economy under Charles de Gaulle -- 7. U.S. Hegemonic Decline and Crisis in France -- 8. Socialist Government and Capitalist Reform -- 9. France and the European Monetary System -- Conclusion -- Index -- Cornell Studies in Political Economy
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How does the decline of the hegemon—the dominant, rule-making power of the international system—affect middle-level nations? By examining monetary and credit policy in postwar France, Michael Loriaux illuminates this question, tracing the relationship of domestic economic reform to specific changes in the international political economy which have resulted from U.S. hegemonic decline.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781501737077
10.7591/9781501737077 doi
General Economics.
Political Science & Political History.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy.
France after Hegemony : International Change and Financial Reform / Michael Loriaux. - 1 online resource (304 p.) - Cornell Studies in Political Economy .
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Dilemmas of the 1970s -- 2. The Overdraft Economy -- 3. U.S. Hegemony and Moral Hazard -- 4. The Birth of the Overdraft Economy -- 5. The Institutionalization of the Overdraft Economy under the Fourth Republic -- 6. Reform and Resistance of the Overdraft Economy under Charles de Gaulle -- 7. U.S. Hegemonic Decline and Crisis in France -- 8. Socialist Government and Capitalist Reform -- 9. France and the European Monetary System -- Conclusion -- Index -- Cornell Studies in Political Economy
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
How does the decline of the hegemon—the dominant, rule-making power of the international system—affect middle-level nations? By examining monetary and credit policy in postwar France, Michael Loriaux illuminates this question, tracing the relationship of domestic economic reform to specific changes in the international political economy which have resulted from U.S. hegemonic decline.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781501737077
10.7591/9781501737077 doi
General Economics.
Political Science & Political History.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy.

