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Some ‘Scandals’ of International Economics

In: Protection, Cooperation, Integration and Development

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  • Martin Bronfenbrenner

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Accidents of personal academic history barred me — or so I believed —from international economics early on. Not having studied the subject as an undergraduate, I did not do well in the redoubtable Jacob Viner’s graduate sequence at Chicago in the mid-1900s. What brought me back to the field were two policy issues of the immediate post-war period a dozen years later — the allegedly-permanent ‘dollar shortage’ and the alleged impossibility of Japanese return to balanced international payments at or above the country’s pre-war standard of living. These were joined in the early 1950s by another ‘Japanese’ issue — the questionable relevance of Meiji Era development experience to the problems of Asian and Latin American LDCs a century later. To make a long story short, I began teaching international economics in the early 1960s, and have continued to do so at intervals ever since.1 But I remain more nearly self-taught in theoretical aspects than are most international economists of my acquaintance, and therefore limit my teaching to the undergraduate level. I beg your kind indulgence insofar as my criticism of the conventional wisdom of international economics betrays mainly my own ignorance of the relevant literature.

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  • Martin Bronfenbrenner, 1987. "Some ‘Scandals’ of International Economics," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Ali M. El-Agraa (ed.), Protection, Cooperation, Integration and Development, chapter 19, pages 285-300, Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Handle: RePEc:pal:palchp:978-1-349-09370-0_19
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-09370-0_19
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