Libros de: Cornell University Press

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  • Bankers' Trust "How Social Relations Avert Global Financial Collapse"

    Sahasrabuddhe, Aditi

    Cornell University Press (2025)

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    • EAN: 9781501782589
    • Páginas: 235
    • Fecha de edición: 2025

    pvp.53,95 €

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    In Bankers' Trust, Aditi Sahasrabuddhe reveals a crucial element behind the resolution of global financial crises: trust between central bank leaders.


    Central bank cooperation during global financial crises has been anything but consistent. ...

  • Trade in War "Economic Cooperation Across Enemy Lines"

    Grinberg, Mariya

    Cornell University Press (2025)

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    • EAN: 9781501782442
    • Páginas: 270
    • Fecha de edición: 2025

    pvp.54,75 €

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    Trade in War is an urgent, insightful study of a puzzling wartime phenomenon: states doing business with their enemies.

    Trade between belligerents during wartime should not occur. After all, exchanged goods might help enemies ...

  • Unexpected Revolutionaries "How Central Banks Made and Unmade Economic Orthodoxy"

    Moschella, Manuela

    Cornell University Press (2024)

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    • EAN: 9781501774850
    • Páginas: 204
    • Fecha de edición: 2024

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    In Unexpected Revolutionaries, Manuela Moschella investigates the institutional transformation of central banks from the 1970s to the present.

    Central banks are typically regarded as conservative, politically neutral institutions that uphold conventional macroeconomic wisdom. Yet ...

  • Unwanted Company: Foreign Investment In American Industries.

    Crystal, Jonathan

    Cornell University Press (2003)

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    • EAN: 9780801441233
    • Páginas: 230
    • Fecha de edición: 2003

    pvp.35,20 €

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    Since the late 1970s, the US economy has been transformed by a large inflow of direct investment from abroad. Foreign companies, mainly from Europe and Japan, have built factories and acquired US firms at an ...