Explains how the ideas of nationalist economists and policy makers have shaped the world economy for more than two centuries. This global history shows how nationalists have built transnational networks to disseminate their creed, exploiting inequality, financial crises and ethnic divisions to form the basis for powerful political movements.
Explains how the ideas of nationalist economists and policy makers have shaped the world economy for more than two centuries. This global history shows how nationalists have built transnational networks to disseminate their creed, exploiting inequality, financial crises and ethnic divisions to form the basis for powerful political movements.
Marvin Suesse is Assistant Professor of Economics at Trinity College Dublin, specialising in international political economy. He has published on nationalism in the post-Soviet states, regional integration in Eastern Europe, cooperatives in Imperial Germany, and state-building in sub-Saharan Africa.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: nationalists think about the economy; 2. The American community of the common man, 1776 1860; 3. The birth of the national economy in Europe, 1789 1860; 4. The globalisation of the nation, 1861 1913; 5. The nationalist as saviour, 1914 1945; 6. Policy in a world of nation-states, 1946 1978; 7. The incomplete building of a global economy, 1979 2001; 8. Populist discontents, 2002 2021; 9. Conclusion and outlook: explaining economic nationalism; References; Index.
1. Introduction: nationalists think about the economy; 2. The American community of the common man, 1776 1860; 3. The birth of the national economy in Europe, 1789 1860; 4. The globalisation of the nation, 1861 1913; 5. The nationalist as saviour, 1914 1945; 6. Policy in a world of nation-states, 1946 1978; 7. The incomplete building of a global economy, 1979 2001; 8. Populist discontents, 2002 2021; 9. Conclusion and outlook: explaining economic nationalism; References; Index.
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