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This important contribution to comparative economic history examines different countries' experiences with different monetary regimes.
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This important contribution to comparative economic history examines different countries' experiences with different monetary regimes.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9780521030427
- ISBN-10: 0521030420
- Artikelnr.: 21339061
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. August 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9780521030427
- ISBN-10: 0521030420
- Artikelnr.: 21339061
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; 1. Introduction
Michael D. Bordo and Forrest Capie; Part I. Commodity Money Standards in
Transition: 2. The scramble for gold: monetary regime transformation in the
1870s Giulio M. Gallarotti; 3. The Latin Monetary Union and the emergence
of the international gold standard Angela Redish; 4. Greenback resumption
and silver risk: the economics and politics of monetary regime change in
the United States, 1862-1900 Charles W. Calomiris; Part II. Successful and
Unsuccessful Adherence to the Gold Standard: 5. Spain during the classical
gold standard years, 1880-1914 Pablo Martín-Aceña; 6. Canada and the gold
standard, 1871-1914: a durable monetary regime Trevor J. O. Dick and John
E. Floyd; 7. Australia's payments adjustment and capital flows under the
international gold standard, 1870-1913 David Pope; Part III. Wartime
Upheaval and Postwar Stabilization: 8. British and French finance during
the Napoleonic Wars Michael D. Bordo and Eugene N. White; 9. Interpreting a
change in monetary policy regimes: a reappraisal of the first Hungarian
hyperinflation and stabilization, 1921-1928 Pierre L. Siklos; 10. Halting
inflation in Italy and France after the Second World War Alessandra Casella
and Barry Eichengreen; 11. The rise and fall of credit controls: the case
of Sweden, 1939-1989 Lars Jonung; Part IV. Perspectives on Monetary
Regimes: 12. An assessment of monetary regimes Anna J. Schwartz; Index.
Michael D. Bordo and Forrest Capie; Part I. Commodity Money Standards in
Transition: 2. The scramble for gold: monetary regime transformation in the
1870s Giulio M. Gallarotti; 3. The Latin Monetary Union and the emergence
of the international gold standard Angela Redish; 4. Greenback resumption
and silver risk: the economics and politics of monetary regime change in
the United States, 1862-1900 Charles W. Calomiris; Part II. Successful and
Unsuccessful Adherence to the Gold Standard: 5. Spain during the classical
gold standard years, 1880-1914 Pablo Martín-Aceña; 6. Canada and the gold
standard, 1871-1914: a durable monetary regime Trevor J. O. Dick and John
E. Floyd; 7. Australia's payments adjustment and capital flows under the
international gold standard, 1870-1913 David Pope; Part III. Wartime
Upheaval and Postwar Stabilization: 8. British and French finance during
the Napoleonic Wars Michael D. Bordo and Eugene N. White; 9. Interpreting a
change in monetary policy regimes: a reappraisal of the first Hungarian
hyperinflation and stabilization, 1921-1928 Pierre L. Siklos; 10. Halting
inflation in Italy and France after the Second World War Alessandra Casella
and Barry Eichengreen; 11. The rise and fall of credit controls: the case
of Sweden, 1939-1989 Lars Jonung; Part IV. Perspectives on Monetary
Regimes: 12. An assessment of monetary regimes Anna J. Schwartz; Index.
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; 1. Introduction
Michael D. Bordo and Forrest Capie; Part I. Commodity Money Standards in
Transition: 2. The scramble for gold: monetary regime transformation in the
1870s Giulio M. Gallarotti; 3. The Latin Monetary Union and the emergence
of the international gold standard Angela Redish; 4. Greenback resumption
and silver risk: the economics and politics of monetary regime change in
the United States, 1862-1900 Charles W. Calomiris; Part II. Successful and
Unsuccessful Adherence to the Gold Standard: 5. Spain during the classical
gold standard years, 1880-1914 Pablo Martín-Aceña; 6. Canada and the gold
standard, 1871-1914: a durable monetary regime Trevor J. O. Dick and John
E. Floyd; 7. Australia's payments adjustment and capital flows under the
international gold standard, 1870-1913 David Pope; Part III. Wartime
Upheaval and Postwar Stabilization: 8. British and French finance during
the Napoleonic Wars Michael D. Bordo and Eugene N. White; 9. Interpreting a
change in monetary policy regimes: a reappraisal of the first Hungarian
hyperinflation and stabilization, 1921-1928 Pierre L. Siklos; 10. Halting
inflation in Italy and France after the Second World War Alessandra Casella
and Barry Eichengreen; 11. The rise and fall of credit controls: the case
of Sweden, 1939-1989 Lars Jonung; Part IV. Perspectives on Monetary
Regimes: 12. An assessment of monetary regimes Anna J. Schwartz; Index.
Michael D. Bordo and Forrest Capie; Part I. Commodity Money Standards in
Transition: 2. The scramble for gold: monetary regime transformation in the
1870s Giulio M. Gallarotti; 3. The Latin Monetary Union and the emergence
of the international gold standard Angela Redish; 4. Greenback resumption
and silver risk: the economics and politics of monetary regime change in
the United States, 1862-1900 Charles W. Calomiris; Part II. Successful and
Unsuccessful Adherence to the Gold Standard: 5. Spain during the classical
gold standard years, 1880-1914 Pablo Martín-Aceña; 6. Canada and the gold
standard, 1871-1914: a durable monetary regime Trevor J. O. Dick and John
E. Floyd; 7. Australia's payments adjustment and capital flows under the
international gold standard, 1870-1913 David Pope; Part III. Wartime
Upheaval and Postwar Stabilization: 8. British and French finance during
the Napoleonic Wars Michael D. Bordo and Eugene N. White; 9. Interpreting a
change in monetary policy regimes: a reappraisal of the first Hungarian
hyperinflation and stabilization, 1921-1928 Pierre L. Siklos; 10. Halting
inflation in Italy and France after the Second World War Alessandra Casella
and Barry Eichengreen; 11. The rise and fall of credit controls: the case
of Sweden, 1939-1989 Lars Jonung; Part IV. Perspectives on Monetary
Regimes: 12. An assessment of monetary regimes Anna J. Schwartz; Index.