The 1929 Recession and International Politics : Why the IMF Should not be Disposed of
Abstract:
This paper underscores the importance of international political considerations in the origins and course of the 1929 recession. It then examines the multiple consequences of the recession and the analyses that were made of its impact on international relations after the Second World War, and the way they were incorporated into the conceptualization of international organizations. In conclusion, it shows the importance of institutionalized international cooperation in preventing crises.
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