Deflation
Current and Historical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Burdekin, Richard C. K.; Siklos, Pierre L.
Deflation
Current and Historical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Burdekin, Richard C. K.; Siklos, Pierre L.
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This collection analyses trends in deflation from the nineteenth century onwards.
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This collection analyses trends in deflation from the nineteenth century onwards.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9780521153560
- ISBN-10: 0521153565
- Artikelnr.: 31189057
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- In de Tarpen 42
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 622g
- ISBN-13: 9780521153560
- ISBN-10: 0521153565
- Artikelnr.: 31189057
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
List of tables and figures; List of contributors; Preface; 1. Fears of
deflation and the role of monetary policy: some lessons and an overview
Richard C. K. Burdekin and Pierre L. Siklos; Part I. Fears of Deflation and
the Role of Monetary Policy: 2. Deflation, silent runs, and bank holidays
in the great contraction Hugh Rockhoff; 3. Price change, financial
stability, and the British economy, 1870-1939 Forrest Capie and Geoffrey
Wood; 4. Deflation dynamics in Sweden: perceptions, expectations, and
adjustment during the deflations of 1921-1923 and 1931-1933 Klas Fregert
and Lars Jonung; Part II. Deflation and Asset Prices: 5. Boom-busts in
asset prices, economic instability, and monetary policy Michael D. Bordo
and Olivier Jeanne; 6. Deflation, credit and asset prices Charles Goodhart
and Boris Hofmann; Part III. International Perspectives on Deflation: 7. Is
deflation depressing? Evidence from the classical gold standard Michael D.
Bordo and Angela Redish; 8. The strong Lira policy and deflation in Italy's
interwar period Michele Fratianni and Franco Spinelli; 9. Deflation and
stagnation in Japan: collapse of the monetary transmission mechanism and
echo from the 1930s Michael M. Hutchison; Part IV. Stock Market Adjustment
to Deflation: 10. Deflation, the financial crises of the 1890s, and Stock
Exchange responses in London, New York, Paris, and Berlin Lance Davis,
Larry Neal, and Eugene White; 11. The Stock Market and the business cycle
in periods of deflation, (hyper-)inflation, and political turmoil: Germany
1913-1926 Martin T. Bohl and Pierre L. Siklos; 12. Deflationary pressures
and the role of gold stocks: 1929, 1987 and today Richard C. K. Burdekin
and Marc D. Weidenmier; References; Index.
deflation and the role of monetary policy: some lessons and an overview
Richard C. K. Burdekin and Pierre L. Siklos; Part I. Fears of Deflation and
the Role of Monetary Policy: 2. Deflation, silent runs, and bank holidays
in the great contraction Hugh Rockhoff; 3. Price change, financial
stability, and the British economy, 1870-1939 Forrest Capie and Geoffrey
Wood; 4. Deflation dynamics in Sweden: perceptions, expectations, and
adjustment during the deflations of 1921-1923 and 1931-1933 Klas Fregert
and Lars Jonung; Part II. Deflation and Asset Prices: 5. Boom-busts in
asset prices, economic instability, and monetary policy Michael D. Bordo
and Olivier Jeanne; 6. Deflation, credit and asset prices Charles Goodhart
and Boris Hofmann; Part III. International Perspectives on Deflation: 7. Is
deflation depressing? Evidence from the classical gold standard Michael D.
Bordo and Angela Redish; 8. The strong Lira policy and deflation in Italy's
interwar period Michele Fratianni and Franco Spinelli; 9. Deflation and
stagnation in Japan: collapse of the monetary transmission mechanism and
echo from the 1930s Michael M. Hutchison; Part IV. Stock Market Adjustment
to Deflation: 10. Deflation, the financial crises of the 1890s, and Stock
Exchange responses in London, New York, Paris, and Berlin Lance Davis,
Larry Neal, and Eugene White; 11. The Stock Market and the business cycle
in periods of deflation, (hyper-)inflation, and political turmoil: Germany
1913-1926 Martin T. Bohl and Pierre L. Siklos; 12. Deflationary pressures
and the role of gold stocks: 1929, 1987 and today Richard C. K. Burdekin
and Marc D. Weidenmier; References; Index.
List of tables and figures; List of contributors; Preface; 1. Fears of
deflation and the role of monetary policy: some lessons and an overview
Richard C. K. Burdekin and Pierre L. Siklos; Part I. Fears of Deflation and
the Role of Monetary Policy: 2. Deflation, silent runs, and bank holidays
in the great contraction Hugh Rockhoff; 3. Price change, financial
stability, and the British economy, 1870-1939 Forrest Capie and Geoffrey
Wood; 4. Deflation dynamics in Sweden: perceptions, expectations, and
adjustment during the deflations of 1921-1923 and 1931-1933 Klas Fregert
and Lars Jonung; Part II. Deflation and Asset Prices: 5. Boom-busts in
asset prices, economic instability, and monetary policy Michael D. Bordo
and Olivier Jeanne; 6. Deflation, credit and asset prices Charles Goodhart
and Boris Hofmann; Part III. International Perspectives on Deflation: 7. Is
deflation depressing? Evidence from the classical gold standard Michael D.
Bordo and Angela Redish; 8. The strong Lira policy and deflation in Italy's
interwar period Michele Fratianni and Franco Spinelli; 9. Deflation and
stagnation in Japan: collapse of the monetary transmission mechanism and
echo from the 1930s Michael M. Hutchison; Part IV. Stock Market Adjustment
to Deflation: 10. Deflation, the financial crises of the 1890s, and Stock
Exchange responses in London, New York, Paris, and Berlin Lance Davis,
Larry Neal, and Eugene White; 11. The Stock Market and the business cycle
in periods of deflation, (hyper-)inflation, and political turmoil: Germany
1913-1926 Martin T. Bohl and Pierre L. Siklos; 12. Deflationary pressures
and the role of gold stocks: 1929, 1987 and today Richard C. K. Burdekin
and Marc D. Weidenmier; References; Index.
deflation and the role of monetary policy: some lessons and an overview
Richard C. K. Burdekin and Pierre L. Siklos; Part I. Fears of Deflation and
the Role of Monetary Policy: 2. Deflation, silent runs, and bank holidays
in the great contraction Hugh Rockhoff; 3. Price change, financial
stability, and the British economy, 1870-1939 Forrest Capie and Geoffrey
Wood; 4. Deflation dynamics in Sweden: perceptions, expectations, and
adjustment during the deflations of 1921-1923 and 1931-1933 Klas Fregert
and Lars Jonung; Part II. Deflation and Asset Prices: 5. Boom-busts in
asset prices, economic instability, and monetary policy Michael D. Bordo
and Olivier Jeanne; 6. Deflation, credit and asset prices Charles Goodhart
and Boris Hofmann; Part III. International Perspectives on Deflation: 7. Is
deflation depressing? Evidence from the classical gold standard Michael D.
Bordo and Angela Redish; 8. The strong Lira policy and deflation in Italy's
interwar period Michele Fratianni and Franco Spinelli; 9. Deflation and
stagnation in Japan: collapse of the monetary transmission mechanism and
echo from the 1930s Michael M. Hutchison; Part IV. Stock Market Adjustment
to Deflation: 10. Deflation, the financial crises of the 1890s, and Stock
Exchange responses in London, New York, Paris, and Berlin Lance Davis,
Larry Neal, and Eugene White; 11. The Stock Market and the business cycle
in periods of deflation, (hyper-)inflation, and political turmoil: Germany
1913-1926 Martin T. Bohl and Pierre L. Siklos; 12. Deflationary pressures
and the role of gold stocks: 1929, 1987 and today Richard C. K. Burdekin
and Marc D. Weidenmier; References; Index.