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Entrepot Capitalism: Foreign Investment and the American Dream in the Twentieth Century
 
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Entrepot Capitalism: Foreign Investment and the American Dream in the Twentieth Century [Hardcover]

Charles R. Geisst (Author)

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0275938948 978-0275938949 April 30, 1992
This is the first history on the subject of foreign investment in the United States since 1920. It shows how the United States changed from a debtor nation to a supplier of capital to the rest of the world, and then details the structural shifts to this creditor position after the breakdown of the Bretton Woods system in 1972. Geisst demonstrates that the United States has always been a magnet for foreign portfolio and direct investment. Traditionally, this has come from northern European or Canadian sources, but in the 1970s the Japanese became a major force. Currently, both types of investment in the United States are at historically high levels, but Geisst asserts that this foreign interest exerts a positive rather than a negative impact on the economic climate. This study is a counterpart to the author's earlier examination of domestic investment in the United States, Visionary Capitalism: Financial Markets and the American Dream in the Twentieth Century. It will be of interest to scholars and professionals in finance and investments, business history, and American history.

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“The relative value and impact of direct and portfolio foreign investment in the US since the 1920s is a topic that deserves more attention and understanding. The fact that international capital has and will likely continue to play an important role in the US economy is largely underappreciated. Even the sources of capital, traditionally British, Canadian, and Dutch rather than more recent and sensationalized Japanese involvement, are misunderstood. This study, written as the international companion to the author's 1990 work (Visionary Capitalism: Financial Markets and the American Dream in the Twentieth Century, CH, Jun '91) on domestic financial markets, provides readers with much information and insight into the emergence and growth of the US as a major player and market center of international finance. Geisst (finance, Manhattan College) adeptly describes how even throughout periods of boom and crash, war, and profound structural changes in the international monetary system, the continuing evolution of direct and portfolio foreign investments has contributed to the American economy. Recommended for undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty.”–Choice

“As an informative analysis of the rise of foreign investment in the United States, the study contributes to an understanding of contemporary, and most likely future, American affairs.”–American Historical Review

About the Author

CHARLES R. GEISST is Associate Professor of Finance at Manhattan College in New York City.

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Charles R. Geisst has written eighteen books on finance and economics, which have been translated into eight languages. His books have been on the Wall Street Journal, BusinessWeek, and New York Times best-seller lists. Geisst is a frequent guest on radio and television talk shows, where he is valued for his opinions on finance and business. He holds the Ambassador Charles A. Gargano Chair in Global Economics at Manhattan College.

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