A Retrospective on the Classical Gold Standard 1821 1931

A Retrospective on the Classical Gold Standard  1821 1931
Author: Michael D. Bordo,Anna J. Schwartz
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 694
Release: 2009-02-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780226066929

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This is a timely review of the gold standard covering the 110 years of its operation until 1931, when Britain abandoned it in the midst of the Depression. Current dissatisfaction with floating rates of exchange has spurred interest in a return to a commodity standard. The studies in this volume were designed to gain a better understanding of the historical gold standard, but they also throw light on the question of whether restoring it today could help cure inflation, high interest rates, and low productivity growth. The volume includes a review of the literature on the classical gold standard; studies the experience with gold in England, Germany, Italy, Sweden, and Canada; and perspectives on international linkages and the stability of price-level trends under the gold standard. The articles and commentaries reflect strong, conflicting views among hte participants on issues of central bank behavior, purchasing-power an interest-rate parity, independent monetary policies, economic growth, the "Atlantic economy," and trends in commodity prices and long-term interest rates. This is a thoughtful and provocative book.

Gold Standard In Theory History

Gold Standard In Theory   History
Author: Marc Flandreau
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2005-08-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134747504

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Since the first edition, published in 1985, much new research has been completed. This updated version includes five new essays, including a new introduction by Eichengreen and a discussion of the gold standard and the EU monetary debate.

The Gold Standard Peripheries

The Gold Standard Peripheries
Author: Anders Ögren,Lars Fredrik Øksendal
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2011-12-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780230362314

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The remarkably successful gold standard before 1914 was the first international monetary regime. This book addresses the experience of the gold standard peripheries; i.e. regime takers with limited influence on the regime. How did small countries adjust to an international monetary regime with seemingly little room for policy autonomy?

Currency Convertibility

Currency Convertibility
Author: Barry Eichengreen,Jaime Reis,Jorge Braga de Macedo
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2005-07-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134825691

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In this book leading economists and economic historians look at the history of the international monetary system, in particular the workings of the gold standard, to examine the implications for international monetary relations.

Britain in the International Economy 1870 1939

Britain in the International Economy  1870 1939
Author: S. N. Broadberry,N. F. R. Crafts
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 446
Release: 1992-11-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521418593

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During the 1950s and 1960s, research on the prewar British economy was influenced strongly by ideas from Keynesian macroeconomics. It is important to reexamine this period of history, asking to what extent the Keynesian vision offers useful insights into advances in time series analysis as well as developments in macroeconomics to answer this question.

The Economics of Monetary Unions

The Economics of Monetary Unions
Author: Juan E. Castañeda,Alessandro Roselli,Geoffrey E. Wood
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2020-03-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000036794

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In this book, a historical analysis of the precedents of the euro is examined within the context of the current issues affecting the Eurozone and the long-term effects of the institutional changes implemented since 2010. The book begins by placing the Eurozone challenges in the historical context of previous monetary unions, drawing on the experience of the gold standard. It then specifically focuses on the problems arising from the running of permanent trade imbalances within the Eurozone. The authors explore the advantages and disadvantages of being a member of the Eurozone and attempt to measure the optimality of a currency area by the calculation of an index on internal macroeconomic asymmetries. They address the proposals recently made in favour of a fiscal union in the Euro zone; including the economic and political feasibility of fiscal transfers in the Eurozone. The final two papers discuss whether the monetary union is in fact more than just that, and whether it will lead inevitably to some form of political union if it is to survive. With chapters by leading experts from both Europe and the UK, this book will appeal to students in Economics, Finance, Politics, EU integration and European studies; as well as academics and professional economists doing research in EU integration, the Euro zone, monetary history and monetary and banking unions in Europe, the UK and elsewhere.

The Politics of Inflation and Economic Stagnation

The Politics of Inflation and Economic Stagnation
Author: Leon Lindberg,Charles S. Maier
Publsiher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 646
Release: 1985-06-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0815723679

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The inflation of the 1970s represented the greatest peacetime disruption of the Western economies since the Depression. Even as inflation receded, the recession in its wake brought more joblessness than at any time since the 1930s. The governments of industrialized nations found that the economic policies they had developed since World War II no longer assured price stability or high employment. What are the lessons of over a decade of economic difficulty? In this conference volume, which focuses on aspects of the crisis that economists often presuppose to be beyond control, the authors analyze the political and social underpinning of inflation and recession. Part 1 places the economic problems of the 1970s in the historical context of postwar development and then compares economic and political science analyses of inflation. Part 2 examines how rivalries between social groups affect inflationary processes. One chapter draws on the history of Latin American inflation to suggest the conflicts in play. Two others weigh the role of labor and industry in the formation of economic policy. And another shows how rivalry between countries, like rivalry between classes at home, permitted inflation to rise. The chapters in part 3 contest the claim that big government or big labor causes inflation. Two studies emphasize that a high degree of public expenditure does not itself lead to inflation. Further contributions explore the role of central banks and subject such concepts as the political business cycle to critical analysis. Part 4 comprises case studies about macroeconomic policymaking in four nations: Italy, Germany, Japan, and Sweden. The studies reveal what institutional attributes rendered those countries resistant to inflation or vulnerable to economic setback. In the last part, the editors pull together the findings and lay out the contemporary political feasibility of alternative approaches to macroeconomic management.

Monetary Economics

Monetary Economics
Author: Steven Durlauf,L. Blume
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2016-04-30
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780230280854

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Specially selected from The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics 2nd edition, each article within this compendium covers the fundamental themes within the discipline and is written by a leading practitioner in the field. A handy reference tool.