International Economic Policy for the Polycrisis
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International Economic Policy for the Polycrisis

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International Economic Policy for the Polycrisis

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The struggle for world leadership between China and the United States, resulting in Russia's war with Ukraine, among other things, underscore the reality of structural changes in the global economy and the global system. This book explains that a new era of egocentrism and polycrisis in a multipolar system has emerged in international economic policy, with a strong drive toward interventionism and protectionism of national economies. Dynamic economic imbalances are becoming a constant factor in disrupting international competitiveness and forcing changes in both monetary policy and general economic policy. This prompts a new, more pragmatic definition of fundamental concepts in the theoretical sphere as well as an up-to-date and viable cause-and-effect narrative that is not disconnected from decision-making processes in the economic and political spheres.

This book provides a comprehensive diagnosis of the current global economy landscape and evaluates the processes affecting the economic and financial realities and the effectiveness of economic policies. The recent dynamics have rendered much of the existing literature outdated or confined to individual economies, economic systems, and regions. The book describes the evolution of international economic policy, offering a comparative analysis of foreign trade theories, especially in the context of macroeconomic trends and the impact of international trade in goods and services in the new balance of power of the global economy.

Targeted primarily at academics, students, and researchers in economics, finance, international relations, and management, it will also serve as a valuable resource for policymakers shaping and implementing contemporary state economic policies.

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Publisher
Routledge
Year
2024
ISBN
9781040153437
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Contents
  7. List of figures
  8. List of tables
  9. List of contributors
  10. Foreword
  11. 1 International economic policy – theory and practice
  12. 2 The great reset and the new global economic order
  13. 3 Opportunities and threats of global socio-economic processes – selected aspects
  14. 4 Realism of market economy models in the face of the challenges of the new world order
  15. 5 Current and expected fragmentation of the global economy: its reasons, evidence, and consequences
  16. 6 International financial system versus economic stability
  17. 7 Banking sector macro-stability in the post-pandemic environment
  18. 8 The polycrisis and the political economy of natural resources
  19. 9 The military and economic potential of the countries globally – assessment and analysis of the impact on international security
  20. 10 The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on economic and social change in the world order
  21. 11 Sustainable development and post COVID-19 pandemic in mainstream socio-economic models
  22. 12 The inconvenient truth about personal income taxation in international economic policy
  23. 13 Financing our global commons in the Anthropocene era: new monetary policy and financial engineering instruments to fund, hedge, and manage our global commons
  24. Index