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Global Economy in Transition, The: Debt and Resource Scarcities

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This book is a collection of essays written by Ambassador, Professor Joergen Oerstroem Moeller from the middle of 2009 to end of 2012, commenting on global economic and political events, which reflect Moeller's judgment and evaluation on these issues. Readers get an overview to the collection of essays and the worldview they represent in an introductory chapter weaving together strands of economics, politics, and societal issues. Moeller goes a step further by sketching up a picture of how a future economic model and political system may look forged by debt, scarcities, economic integration, and the rise of Asia. Part I deals with global systems and possible long trends shaping the future over the coming decades, as the current political system and economic model, having run their course, come to an end. Part II discusses how the era of scarcities will change economic behaviour in terms of economic models. Part III looks into the global debt problem, which confines the world to low growth over one or two decades as the world tries to get rid of the debt burden. Part IV forms an analysis of what has happened in the Euro-zone and how the global debt crisis has compelled the Europeans to take the next steps in integration and address the shortcomings and flaws in the original treaty from 1992. Part V turns to Asia and its future in the global economy. It concentrates on Asian integration and how the Asian countries will fare in the future under much changed circumstances compared to how things looked when the Asian adventure started some 30 40 years ago. At the end, readers will find a short post-scriptum with some of Moeller's afterthoughts on the important issues discussed throughout the book.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

The Global System: Introduction; China's Effort to Redefine Corporate Governance; Welcome to the Age of Angst; Wikileaks and Consequences for Modern Diplomacy - Observations by a Foreign Policy Practitioner; The Deadly Cocktail: Nationalism, Populism, and Inequality; Private Gain, Public Loss; Making Profit at the Cost of Society's Interest; Conventional Economic Theory - A Critique Highlighting Flaws in American Style Capitalism; Scarcities - New Economic Thinking: Introduction; Key Events Driving the Future of Chinese Economy; Saving Resources with a Tax on Their Total Use; Want a Way Out of the Recession? Create Jobs by Saving Resources; Era of Scarcities; Asia Redraws the Map of Progress; Tax on Commodity Profits Could Postpone Scarcity; The Global Economy. Debt: Introduction; The Way Out of the Debt Trap; Global Debt Picture not very Pretty; Inflation or Deflation? Both!; US More Worrying than Europe; Why Debt does not Go Away; Global Economy Faces Wealth Redistribution; Has the Fed Got it Wrong Again?; The Markets Prey on Debt-Laden Nations; Nationalism or Capitalism? Sovereign Wealth Funds of Non-OECD Countries; Agonising Wait for US Economy to Rebalance; Get Out While You Can; US Recession: Spend Now, Save Later; The Euro-Zone: Introduction; Lessons Asia Can Learn from Europe; Europe, Not Euro, May Break Apart; Now Comes the Hard Part for the Eurozone; Why the Euro will Survive; In Europe, North Battles South; Europe After the Debt Crisis; Painful Euro Crisis and Lessons for the World; The Eurozone Fights for Survival; Asia in the Global Economy: Introduction; Economic Integration - The Future for Asia; From Asian Financial Crisis to the Western Debt Crisis - Southeast Asia's Role in Shaping Asia's Future; The Asian Supply Chain Becomes More Compact; What Makes S'pore Different. Singapore Insights. Singapore International Foundation; Lessons for Asia From the Global Financial Crisis; How will Southeast Asia Position Itself in Asia's Future in an Age of Scarcities?; How can ASEAN Stay Relevant; Asia Faces US Default on Its Sovereign Debt; US and China May Move to Cap Military Spending; China to the Rescue: Growing Out of the Financial Crisis; How the US and Asia can Help Each Other.

Produktdetails

Erscheinungsdatum
28. August 2013
Sprache
englisch
Seitenanzahl
348
Autor/Autorin
Joergen Oerstroem Moeller
Produktart
gebunden
Gewicht
771 g
Größe (L/B/H)
249/168/23 mm
ISBN
9789814494861

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