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Australia in the Global Economy
Continuity and Change
Explores the evolution of Australia's position in the global economy from the start of the twentieth century through to today.
Barrie Dyster (Author), David Meredith (Author)
9781107683839, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 13 September 2012
442 pages, 52 b/w illus.
25.3 x 17.5 x 2.3 cm, 0.8 kg
With the global economy in crisis, there is great need for a deeper understanding of Australia's economic place in the world – both today and throughout history. This new edition of Barrie Dyster and David Meredith's highly successful book is fully updated and includes three new chapters covering until the end of 2011. The book explores the evolution of Australia's position in the global economy from the start of the twentieth century through to the present day, examining the international and local economies of five key historical periods. With a focus on trade, foreign investment and immigration, the book considers periods both of growth and decline. By using historical perspectives to explain the present and give direction to the future, this unique book presents a rich account of Australia's position within a global economic context. It is an essential resource for students and lecturers of Australian economic history.
1. Introduction
Part I. Before 1914: 2. International impacts on Australia before 1914
3. Australia before 1914. Part II. 1914 to 1940: 4. International impacts on Australia, 1914–1940
5. Australia 1914–1940 - The First World War and post-war reconstruction
6. The great depression in Australia, 1929–1940
Part III. 1941 to 1973: 7. International impacts on Australia, 1941–1973
8. War and reconstruction in Australia, 1941–1959
9. A booming economy- Australia and the world economy, 1960–1973
Part IV. 1974 to the 1990s: 10. International impacts on Australia, 1974–1990s
11. Stagflation and economic reform - Australia in the global economy, 1974–1990s
Part V. Since the 1990s: 12. International economic impacts on Australia since 1990
13. The globalisation of Australia, 1990–2007
14. Australia in the global financial crisis since 2007.
Subject Areas: Equity & trusts [LNL], Laws of Specific jurisdictions [LN], Law [L]