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World War and the Rise of State Economies
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World War and the Rise of State Economies in Vernon, BC
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World War and the Rise of State Economies by Oliver Shaw explores the profound economic transformations triggered by the global conflicts of the 20th century, particularly World War I and World War II. The book delves into how these wars reshaped national economies, spurred state intervention, and led to the rise of new economic systems. Through detailed analysis of the industrial mobilizations, wartime policies, and the post-war economic recovery, Shaw examines the pivotal role of state control in shaping modern economies. The narrative covers the shift from laissez-faire capitalism to more interventionist, state-driven economies, charting the economic strategies of the major powers, the development of the military-industrial complex, and the global economic shifts that followed the wars. The book also addresses the legacy of these changes, with a particular focus on the rise of multinational corporations, global trade, and the ongoing challenges of balancing economic growth with social welfare in the post-war era. Through this historical lens, Shaw provides a compelling look at how the world's economic systems evolved in response to the global conflicts of the 20th century.
World War and the Rise of State Economies by Oliver Shaw explores the profound economic transformations triggered by the global conflicts of the 20th century, particularly World War I and World War II. The book delves into how these wars reshaped national economies, spurred state intervention, and led to the rise of new economic systems. Through detailed analysis of the industrial mobilizations, wartime policies, and the post-war economic recovery, Shaw examines the pivotal role of state control in shaping modern economies. The narrative covers the shift from laissez-faire capitalism to more interventionist, state-driven economies, charting the economic strategies of the major powers, the development of the military-industrial complex, and the global economic shifts that followed the wars. The book also addresses the legacy of these changes, with a particular focus on the rise of multinational corporations, global trade, and the ongoing challenges of balancing economic growth with social welfare in the post-war era. Through this historical lens, Shaw provides a compelling look at how the world's economic systems evolved in response to the global conflicts of the 20th century.


















