The overseas expansion of capital : Past and present / Andrei Gromyko.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: Russian Publication details: Moscow : Progress Publishers, 1985.Description: 422 pages : tables ; 23 cmUniform titles:- Vneshni︠a︡i︠a︡ ėkspansii︠a︡ kapitala. English
- 337.73 19
- HG 4538 .G67813 1985
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Translation of: Vneshni︠a︡i︠a︡ ėkspansii︠a︡ kapitala.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 383-408) and index.
To the reader -- Chapter 1: Export of capital: The material basis of the international expansion of monopolies -- Chapter 2: U.S. foreign economic expansion before World War I and the role of capital exports -- Chapter 3: The American foreign investments during World War I and the post-war settlement -- Chapter 4: The role of U.S. capital exports between the wars -- Chapter 5: American capital abroad during World War II -- Chapter 6: Capital exports in the service of U.S. postwar imperialist expansion -- Chapter 7: Today's main features of U.S. capital exports -- Chapter 8: Capital exports and the crisis of imperialist policy.
"This book is mainly devoted to the present-day state of the export of capital, the sharpening of inter-imperialist contradictions in that sphere, the mass offensive of transnational corporations on the world capital market, and their neocolonialist pretensions in the developing countries of Asia, Africa, and Latin America." -- From the section "To the reader".
Translated from Russian.
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