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Main Title America and the new global economy /
Author Taylor, Timothy,
Publisher Teaching Co.,
Year Published 2008
OCLC Number 269289415
ISBN 1598034812; 9781598034813
Subjects International economic relations ; Economic geography ; United States--Foreign economic relations ; United States--Economic policy ; International trade
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ELBM  HF1359.T39 2008 guidebook & 3 DVDs AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 12/04/2018
Collation 6 videodiscs (approximately 18 hr.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. + 3 course guidebooks (iv, 168 pages ; 20 cm).
Notes "Course No. 5620." Thirty-six 30 minute lectures on 6 discs in 3 containers. Course guide book including lecture outlines and notes, a time line, glossary, biographical notes and bibliography accompanies DVDs as volume 4.
Contents Notes pt. 1. Lecture 1. The world economy since 1950 ; Lecture 2. The U.S. in the world economy--1960-1995 ; Lecture 3. The U.S. economy resurgent ; Lecture 4. Europe--from catch-up to jobless growth ; Lecture 5. The single European market ; Lecture 6. The rise of the Euro ; Lecture 7. The economy of the Soviet Union ; Lecture 8. Transitions from communism to markets ; Lecture 9. Japan's economic miracle ; Lecture 10. When Japan's bubble economy burst ; Lecture 11. Government versus market in East Asia ; Lecture 12. East Asia's Tigers--restore the roar? -- pt. 2. Lecture 13. China's gradualist economic reforms ; Lecture 14. China's challenges for continued growth ; Lecture 15. India and the license Raj ; Lecture 16. India's turn toward market economics ; Lecture 17. Inherited institutions in the Middle East ; Lecture 18. The curse of oil wealth in the Middle East ; Lecture 19. Africa's geography and history ; Lecture 20. Time for optimism on Africa? ; Lecture 21. Latin America and import substitution ; Lecture 22. Markets or populism in Latin America? ; Lecture 23. Globalization in goods and services ; Lecture 24. Globalization of capital flows -- pt. 3. Lecture 25. The foreign exchange market ; Lecture 26. Migration--senders and recipients ; Lecture 27. Global population growth ; Lecture 28. World poverty--growth or redistribution ; Lecture 29. Global food markets--The supply-demand race ; Lecture 30. An urbanizing world ; Lecture 31. Women in the global economy ; Lecture 32. Improving governance, fighting corruption ; Lecture 33. Foreign aid--promises and limits ; Lecture 34. The multilaterals--World Bank, IMF, WTO ; Lecture 35. The economics of global climate change ; Lecture 36. Globalization and convergence. This course begins with an overview of the development of the global economy since 1950, then considers a series of topics and issues affecting the global economy. It concludes with the question of how globalization might proceed in the future.
Place Published Chantilly, Va.
Access Notes DVD.
Corporate Au Added Ent Teaching Company.
Title Ser Add Ent Great courses (DVD). Business & economics.
PUB Date Free Form ©2008
Series Title Untraced The Great courses
BIB Level m
Medium video
Content two-dimensional moving image
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Cataloging Source OCLC/T
OCLC Time Stamp 20181127065410
Language eng
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OCLC Rec Leader 04502cgm 2200673Ia 45010