The Contemporary Global Economy provides a lively overview of recent turbulence in the world economy, focusing on the dynamics of globalization since the 1980s. It explains the main drivers of economic change and how we are able to discern their effects in the world today.
A lucid and balanced survey, based on extensive research in data and documents, accessible to the non-specialist
Written by a renowned specialist in international economic relations with academic and government credentials
Offers clear and engaging explanations of the main motors of economic change and how we are able to discern their effects in the world today
The author assumes little knowledge of economic theory or financial markets
Identifies the challenges for sustainable recovery and economic growth in the years ahead
About the Author
Alfred E. Eckes, Jr., is Ohio Eminent Research Professor of Contemporary History at Ohio University and a former Chairman of the U.S. International Trade Commission. He has published a number of books on international trade and finance, the competition for world resources, and globalization. Eckes is a former president and executive vice president of the International Trade and Finance Association (IT&FA), an organization of academics and professionals from 25 countries. He has served as editor of its journal, the Global Economy Journal.