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Acknowledgements=ix
Introduction=xi
PART I. THE BRETTON WOODS SYSTEM=3
1. John S. Odell (1988), 'From London to Bretton Woods; Sources of Change in Bargaining Strategies and Outcomes', Journal of Public Policy, 8 (3/4), 287-315=3
2. G. John Ikenberry (1992), 'A World Economy Restored: Expert Consensus and the Anglo-American Postwar Settlement', International Organization, 46 (1), Winter, 289-321=32
3. Chiarella Esposito (1991), 'French International Monetary Policies in the 1940s', French Historical Studies, 17 (1), Spring, 117-40=65
PART II. THE MARSHALL PLAN=91
4. Werner Abelshauser (1991), 'American Aid and West German Economic Recovery: A Macroeconomic Perspective', in Charles S. Maier and Gudiaeresisnter Bischof (eds), The Marshall Plan and Germany, Chapter 8, Oxford: Berg, 367-409=91
5. Knut Borchardt and Christoph Buchheim (1991), 'The Marshall Plan and Key Economic Sectors: A Microeconomic Perspective', in Charles S. Maier and Gudiaeresisnter Bischof (eds), The Marshall Plan and Germany, Chapter 9, Oxford: Berg, 410-51=134
6. Alan S. Milward (1989), 'Was the Marshall Plan Necessary?', Diplomatic History, 13 (2), 231-53=176
7. Barry Eichengreen and Marc Uzan (1992), 'The Marshall Plan: Economic Effects and Implications for Eastern Europe and the Former USSR', Economic Policy, 14, April, 14-75=199
PART III. POSTWAR MONETARY ADJUSTMENTS=263
8. J.J. Polak (1953), 'Contribution of the September 1949 Devaluations to the Solution of Europe's Dollar Problem', International Monetary Fund Staff Papers, 2, 1-32=263
9. John G. Gurley (1953), 'Excess Liquidity and European Monetary Reforms, 1944-1952', American Economic Review, XLIII (1), March, 76-100=295
PART IV. THE EUROPEAN PAYMENTS UNION=323
10. Albert O. Hirschman (1951), 'The European Payments Union: Negotiations and the Issues', Review of Economics and Statistics" XXXIII (I), February, 49-55=323
11. Robert Triffin (1954), 'International Currency and Reserve Plans', Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review, VII (28-29), January-June, 5-22=330
12. Barry Eichengreen (1993), 'A Payments Mechanism for the Former Soviet Union: Is the EPU a Relevant Precedent?', Economic Policy, 17, October, 310-53=348
PART V. THE TRADE REGIME=395
13. William Diebold, Jr. (1952), 'The End of the I.T.O.', Essays in International Finance, No. 16, October, Princeton, New Jersey: International Finance Section, Department of Economics, Princeton University, 1-37=395
PART VI. THE EUROPEAN COAL AND STEEL COMMUNITY=435
14. Richard T. Griffiths (1988), 'The Schuman Plan Negotiations: The Economic Clauses', in Klaus Schwabe (ed.), Die Anfadiaeresisnge des Schuman-Plans, Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 35-71=435
PART VII. THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY=475
15. Michael J. Hogan (1984), 'Paths to Plenty: Marshall Planners and the Debate over European Integration, 1947-1948', Pacific Historical Review, LIII (3), August, 337-66=475
16. Donald C. Stone (1952), 'The Impact of U.S. Assistance Programs on the Political and Economic Integration of Western Europe', American Political Science Review, XLVI (4), December, 1100-116=505
PART VIII. THE POSTWAR GROWTH PROCESS=525
17. Moses Abramovitz (1986), 'Catching Up, Forging Ahead, and Falling Behind', Journal of Economic History, XLVI (2), June, 385-406=525
18. Rolf H. Dumke (1990), 'Reassessing the Wirtschaftswunder: Reconstruction and Postwar Growth in West Germany in an International Context', Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 52, 451-92=547
19. Charles S. Maier (1981), 'The Two Postwar Eras and the Conditions for Stability in Twentieth-Century Western Europe', American Historical Review, 86, 327-52=589
PART IX. RETROSPECT AND PROSPECT=617
20. Richard N. Gardner (1994), 'The Bretton Woods-GATT System After Fifty Years - A Balance Sheet of Success and Failure', Sterling-Dollar Diplomacy: The Origin and the Future of the Bretton Woods-GATT System, 1-25=617
Name Index=643