American World Influence (Robert Gilpin)
- 1987 ----- color ----- 26 min ----- vhs
- (Upon Reflection series) Host Al Page speaks with Robert Gilpin, Eisenhower Professor of International Studies at Princeton University and Guest Lecturer at the Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington. Professor Gilpin talks about economic interdependence and historical changes; military power; waning American influence; market influences and political bases; the international monetary fund, the world bank, general agreements on tariffs and trade; the secret of economic development, incentives; multinational corporations; economic sects and their political influence.
- Topics: (Economics, International Business, Political Science: American)
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