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The Collapse of Post-War International Economic Order

In: The Evolution of Macroeconomic Theory and Policy

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  • Kamran Dadkhah

    (Northeastern University)

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Throughout history a handful of people can claim that they have changed the world; President Richard Nixon Nixon, President Richard is one of them. Politically one can cite his trip to China. Economically one can cite his epoch making speech of August 15, 1971. The President addressed the nation to announce that “the time has come for a new economic policy for the United States.” The goal is “prosperity without war.” In particular, “we must create more and better jobs; we must stop the rise in the cost of living; we must protect the dollar from the attacks of international money speculators.” To achieve the three goals the following policies were to be implemented.

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  • Kamran Dadkhah, 2009. "The Collapse of Post-War International Economic Order," Springer Books, in: The Evolution of Macroeconomic Theory and Policy, chapter 0, pages 117-130, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-540-77008-4_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-77008-4_6
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