This history of international monetary thought from the end of the nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth century provides the most comprehensive survey of the literature on the theory of international finance yet produced. The author argues that progress in the field has not been linear and classifies the literature according to groupings of ideas and personalities rather than chronologically. After a brief survey of the Classical doctrines, she examines the developments of all the main schools through the Neoclassicals, the Keynesians, and the New Classicals.
This history of international monetary thought from the end of the nineteenth century to the middle of the twentieth century provides the most comprehensive survey of the literature on the theory of international finance yet produced. The author argues that progress in the field has not been linear and classifies the literature according to groupings of ideas and personalities rather than chronologically. After a brief survey of the Classical doctrines, she examines the developments of all the main schools through the Neoclassicals, the Keynesians, and the New Classicals.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface Part I. Preliminaries: 1. Introduction 2. The classical mainstream and the nineteenth-century monetary controversies Part II. Stream P Part I: The Neoclassicals: 3. The beginnings of the neoclassical tradition 4. The locus classicus of the neoclassical position 5. The Macmillan Committee 6. A second diversion: Keynes and the Macmillan Committee Part III. Stream P Part II: The Anti-Neoclassicals: 7. The anti-neoclassicals Part IV. Stream P Part III: A Policy-Oriented Academic - Keynes: 8. Indian currency and finance: a tract on monetary reform 9. A treatise on money 10. Late Keynes: towards Bretton Woods Part V. Stream P Part IV: Crisis: 11. The crisis writers Part VI. Stream F Part I: The Late Classicals: 12. The late classicals Part VII. Stream F Part II: Ohlin:13. Ohlin Part VIII. Stream F Part III. The Keynesian Models: 14. The keynesians I 15. The keynesians II Part IX. The Confluence: 16. Post-keynes: MMM Ex post Bibliography Index.
Preface Part I. Preliminaries: 1. Introduction 2. The classical mainstream and the nineteenth-century monetary controversies Part II. Stream P Part I: The Neoclassicals: 3. The beginnings of the neoclassical tradition 4. The locus classicus of the neoclassical position 5. The Macmillan Committee 6. A second diversion: Keynes and the Macmillan Committee Part III. Stream P Part II: The Anti-Neoclassicals: 7. The anti-neoclassicals Part IV. Stream P Part III: A Policy-Oriented Academic - Keynes: 8. Indian currency and finance: a tract on monetary reform 9. A treatise on money 10. Late Keynes: towards Bretton Woods Part V. Stream P Part IV: Crisis: 11. The crisis writers Part VI. Stream F Part I: The Late Classicals: 12. The late classicals Part VII. Stream F Part II: Ohlin:13. Ohlin Part VIII. Stream F Part III. The Keynesian Models: 14. The keynesians I 15. The keynesians II Part IX. The Confluence: 16. Post-keynes: MMM Ex post Bibliography Index.
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