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Monetary Economics in the 1990s Geoffrey E. Wood

Monetary Economics in the 1990s By Geoffrey E. Wood

Monetary Economics in the 1990s by Geoffrey E. Wood


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This volume is the second collection of the series of lectures, held annually at City University, London, in honour of Henry Thornton, the renowned 19th Century monetary economist.

Monetary Economics in the 1990s Summary

Monetary Economics in the 1990s: The Henry Thornton Lectures, Numbers 9-17 by Geoffrey E. Wood

This volume is the second collection of the series of lectures, held annually at City University, London, in honour of Henry Thornton, the renowned 19th Century monetary economist. As with Monetary Economics in the 1980s (0-333-46220-3), the essays by extremely eminent contributors are wide-ranging in both subject and approach but all develop topics considered by Henry Thornton over a century ago and link historical perspectives to contemporary debates about financial institutions and monetary economics.

Table of Contents

Notes on the Contributors - Introduction; F.Capie & G.E.Wood - Ricardo and Budget Deficits; R.Barro - The Political Economy of International Money and Finance; R.Vaubel - Speculative Booms and Crashes; R.Shiller - Central Banking Tasks in a European Monetary Union; N.Thygesen - Wage and Price Stickiness in Macroeconomics: An Historical Perspective; D.Laidler - The Lender of Last Resort: Pushing the Doctrine Too Far; C.P.Kindleberger - The Conduct of Monetary Policy in an Open Economy; H.Schlesinger - The Triumph of Paper Credit; M.Mussa - Ethics and Morals in Central Banking. Do They Exist? Do They Matter?; O.Issing - Index

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NPB9780333575611
9780333575611
033357561X
Monetary Economics in the 1990s: The Henry Thornton Lectures, Numbers 9-17 by Geoffrey E. Wood
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
1996-12-04
204
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