European Economy Since 1945 Eichengreen Barry
European Economy Since 1945 Eichengreen Barry In 1945, many Europeans still heated with coal, cooled their food with ice, and lacked indoor plumbing. Over the second half of the twentieth century,…
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European Economy Since 1945 Eichengreen Barry
In 1945, many Europeans still heated with coal, cooled their food with ice, and lacked indoor plumbing. Over the second half of the twentieth century, the average European's buying power tripled, while working hours fell by a third. Today, things could hardly be more different.
Barry Eichengreen argues that the continent's history has been critical to its economic performance, and that it will continue to be so going forward.Challenging standard views that basic economic forces were behind postwar Europe's success, Eichengreen shows how Western Europe in particular inherited a set of institutions singularly well suited to the economic circumstances that reigned for almost three decades. The European Economy since 1945 is a broad, accessible, forthright account of the extraordinary development of Europe's economy since the end of World War II. Economic growth was