Exploring the dynamics of political and economic stability in twentieth-century Western industrial societies, this collection of essays examines the ideological influences of American power on Europe post-World Wars, the economic ideologies of Nazi and fascist regimes, and their comparative achievements against liberal democracies. It also investigates the interplay between productivity, class division, and inflation, alongside the representation of interests within capitalist political economies, offering a comprehensive analysis of historical political economy.
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Esta serie profundiza en las intrincadas relaciones entre la economía y la política en el mundo contemporáneo. Examina cómo las fuerzas políticas dan forma a los sistemas económicos y viceversa, ofreciendo profundas perspectivas sobre desafíos críticos actuales. Cada volumen presenta análisis meticulosamente investigados, relevantes para académicos y para aquellos interesados en asuntos globales.



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