Making of United States International Economic Policy : Principles, Problems and Proposals for Reform.
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Intro -- Contents -- Foreword by Paul Volcker -- Introduction and Acknowledgments -- Acronyms -- Part I The Unique Nature of International Economic Policy -- The Content of International Economic Policy -- The Importance of International Economic Policy -- Part II The Policymaking Machinery: The Government and the Private Sector -- The Executive Branch -- The Coordination of International Economic Policy -- The Congress and the Judicial Branch -- The Private Sector: Interest Groups and Lobbying -- Part III Executive Branch Decision-Making: Theories and Models -- Theories on How U.S. International Economic Policy Is Formulated -- The Many Models of Executive Branch Decision- Making -- Part IV Congressional-Executive Relations: The Uneasy Partnership -- The Inter-Branch Model of Decision- Making in Concept and Practice -- The System Responds to Exchange Rate and Trade Balance Disequilibria, 1985- 1986 -- The Merging of Domestic and International Economic Policies: The Competitiveness/ Industrial Policy Debate -- The Non-Making of International Economic Policy: The Process in Paralysis, 1996- 20?? -- Part V Prescription -- A Critique of Existing Organization -- Proposals for Organizational and Procedural Changes -- Index.
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