Robert Guttmann
How Credit-money Shapes the Economy
The United States in a Global System: The United States in a Global System
Robert Guttmann
How Credit-money Shapes the Economy
The United States in a Global System: The United States in a Global System
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This text examines money, credit, and economic activity in the increasingly integrated global economy. It focuses on the problems afflicting the United States as it adapts to the transformation of the world economy.
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This text examines money, credit, and economic activity in the increasingly integrated global economy. It focuses on the problems afflicting the United States as it adapts to the transformation of the world economy.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge / Taylor & Francis
- 1994.
- Seitenzahl: 588
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 842g
- ISBN-13: 9781563241017
- ISBN-10: 1563241013
- Artikelnr.: 21785794
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge / Taylor & Francis
- 1994.
- Seitenzahl: 588
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 1994
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 31mm
- Gewicht: 842g
- ISBN-13: 9781563241017
- ISBN-10: 1563241013
- Artikelnr.: 21785794
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Robert Guttmann
I: The Theory of Money; 1: The Economy in Transition; 2: Economic Activities as Monetary Circuits; 3: The Cyclical Growth Pattern of Capital Accumulation; II: The Historic Evolution of Money Management; 4: The Transition from Commodity-Money to Credit-Money; 5: The Postwar Monetary Regime and Its Inflationary Bias; III: The End of the New Deal; 6: Stagflation and Financial Instability; 7: The Disintegration of the Postwar Monetary Regime; 8: The Legacy of Reaganomics; IV: The Monetary Regime in Transition; 9: The Dilemmas of Monetary Policy; 10: Financial Fragility and the Lender of Last Resort; 11: Regulatory Overhaul and the Restructuring of U.S. Banks; 12: Deal Mania and Fictitious Capital; V: The International Dimension of Money; 13: The Challenges of Global Integration; 14: The International Monetary System in Flux; 15: Supranational Credit-Money; 16: Toward a True Form of World Money; VI: Restructuring the American Economy; 17: The United States at the Crossroads
I: The Theory of Money
1: The Economy in Transition
2: Economic Activities as Monetary Circuits
3: The Cyclical Growth Pattern of Capital Accumulation
II: The Historic Evolution of Money Management
4: The Transition from Commodity-Money to Credit-Money
5: The Postwar Monetary Regime and Its Inflationary Bias
III: The End of the New Deal
6: Stagflation and Financial Instability
7: The Disintegration of the Postwar Monetary Regime
8: The Legacy of Reaganomics
IV: The Monetary Regime in Transition
9: The Dilemmas of Monetary Policy
10: Financial Fragility and the Lender of Last Resort
11: Regulatory Overhaul and the Restructuring of U.S. Banks
12: Deal Mania and Fictitious Capital
V: The International Dimension of Money
13: The Challenges of Global Integration
14: The International Monetary System in Flux
15: Supranational Credit-Money
16: Toward a True Form of World Money
VI: Restructuring the American Economy
17: The United States at the Crossroads
1: The Economy in Transition
2: Economic Activities as Monetary Circuits
3: The Cyclical Growth Pattern of Capital Accumulation
II: The Historic Evolution of Money Management
4: The Transition from Commodity-Money to Credit-Money
5: The Postwar Monetary Regime and Its Inflationary Bias
III: The End of the New Deal
6: Stagflation and Financial Instability
7: The Disintegration of the Postwar Monetary Regime
8: The Legacy of Reaganomics
IV: The Monetary Regime in Transition
9: The Dilemmas of Monetary Policy
10: Financial Fragility and the Lender of Last Resort
11: Regulatory Overhaul and the Restructuring of U.S. Banks
12: Deal Mania and Fictitious Capital
V: The International Dimension of Money
13: The Challenges of Global Integration
14: The International Monetary System in Flux
15: Supranational Credit-Money
16: Toward a True Form of World Money
VI: Restructuring the American Economy
17: The United States at the Crossroads
I: The Theory of Money; 1: The Economy in Transition; 2: Economic Activities as Monetary Circuits; 3: The Cyclical Growth Pattern of Capital Accumulation; II: The Historic Evolution of Money Management; 4: The Transition from Commodity-Money to Credit-Money; 5: The Postwar Monetary Regime and Its Inflationary Bias; III: The End of the New Deal; 6: Stagflation and Financial Instability; 7: The Disintegration of the Postwar Monetary Regime; 8: The Legacy of Reaganomics; IV: The Monetary Regime in Transition; 9: The Dilemmas of Monetary Policy; 10: Financial Fragility and the Lender of Last Resort; 11: Regulatory Overhaul and the Restructuring of U.S. Banks; 12: Deal Mania and Fictitious Capital; V: The International Dimension of Money; 13: The Challenges of Global Integration; 14: The International Monetary System in Flux; 15: Supranational Credit-Money; 16: Toward a True Form of World Money; VI: Restructuring the American Economy; 17: The United States at the Crossroads
I: The Theory of Money
1: The Economy in Transition
2: Economic Activities as Monetary Circuits
3: The Cyclical Growth Pattern of Capital Accumulation
II: The Historic Evolution of Money Management
4: The Transition from Commodity-Money to Credit-Money
5: The Postwar Monetary Regime and Its Inflationary Bias
III: The End of the New Deal
6: Stagflation and Financial Instability
7: The Disintegration of the Postwar Monetary Regime
8: The Legacy of Reaganomics
IV: The Monetary Regime in Transition
9: The Dilemmas of Monetary Policy
10: Financial Fragility and the Lender of Last Resort
11: Regulatory Overhaul and the Restructuring of U.S. Banks
12: Deal Mania and Fictitious Capital
V: The International Dimension of Money
13: The Challenges of Global Integration
14: The International Monetary System in Flux
15: Supranational Credit-Money
16: Toward a True Form of World Money
VI: Restructuring the American Economy
17: The United States at the Crossroads
1: The Economy in Transition
2: Economic Activities as Monetary Circuits
3: The Cyclical Growth Pattern of Capital Accumulation
II: The Historic Evolution of Money Management
4: The Transition from Commodity-Money to Credit-Money
5: The Postwar Monetary Regime and Its Inflationary Bias
III: The End of the New Deal
6: Stagflation and Financial Instability
7: The Disintegration of the Postwar Monetary Regime
8: The Legacy of Reaganomics
IV: The Monetary Regime in Transition
9: The Dilemmas of Monetary Policy
10: Financial Fragility and the Lender of Last Resort
11: Regulatory Overhaul and the Restructuring of U.S. Banks
12: Deal Mania and Fictitious Capital
V: The International Dimension of Money
13: The Challenges of Global Integration
14: The International Monetary System in Flux
15: Supranational Credit-Money
16: Toward a True Form of World Money
VI: Restructuring the American Economy
17: The United States at the Crossroads