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1. Gleanings from the Press: Paper Currency (ECONOMICS/MONETARY SYSTEM) by ANONYMOUS | |
Paperback:
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(1862)
Asin: B000H4EOYW Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
2. Venezuela. Agricultural, forest, mining, and pastoral zones, natural wealth, actual development, Venezuelan currency and monetary system, manufacturing ... to attain it, economic conditions of Venezue by Nicolás Veloz Goiticoa | |
Paperback: 78
Pages
(2010-09-10)
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3. Venezuela: Agricultural, forest, mining, and pastoral zones, natural wealth, actual development, Venezuelan currency and monetary system, manufacturing ... attain it, economic conditions of Venezuela, by NicolaÌs Veloz Goiticoa | |
Unknown Binding: 72
Pages
(1919)
Asin: B0008A1LXM Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
4. Rethinking our Centralized Monetary System: The Case for a System of Local Currencies by Lewis D. Solomon | |
Hardcover: 184
Pages
(1996-01-30)
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5. EMU and the International Monetary System | |
Paperback: 563
Pages
(1997-06)
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6. The Role of the SDR in the International Monetary System by International Monetary Fund | |
Paperback: 62
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(1987-03)
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7. Master Currency Sustainable Economic System (v. 1, 2 & 3) by Rodney A. Fisher | |
Paperback: 345
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(2007-01)
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8. History of the Monetary Legislation and of the Currency System of the United States: Embracing Rare and Invaluable Documents by Robert E. Preston, James Herron Eckels | |
Paperback: 138
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(2010-02-22)
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9. The International Monetary System: History, Institutions, Analyses by Robert J. Carbaugh, Liang Shing Fan | |
Hardcover: 175
Pages
(1976-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description The authors describe the structure and nature of the international payment system and identify the issues relating to international adjustment, liquidity, and confidence. They discuss the nature of international liquidity, including liquidity's purpose, sources of demand and supply, and potential shortcomings. They analyze the theoretical and empirical implications of the gold standard. Of primary concern is the extent to which the actual operations of the system corresponded to the theoretical role of the gold standard, and the nature and limitations of the so-called dollar-gold system that prevailed in the past quarter century until 1971. The major reform proposals of the international payment mechanism are next discussed. Included are the proposals of historical interest such as Keynes, Triffin, Bernstein, Stamp, Angell, Rueff, and the currently debated issues of the Special Drawing Rights standard, freely floating exchange rates, and the wider-band and crawling-pegged exchange rate mechanisms. Finally the authors analyze the nature, operation, and future role of the managed float exchange rate system, which resulted from the international monetary crisis of 1973. Of particular interest are the effects of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries' (OPEC) cartel on the U.S. dollar as a reserve currency, and the monetary effects of the cartel's balance-of-payments surplus on the world financial markets. This study provides the historical background, the institutional framework, and a balanced analysis of problems involved in the international monetary system. It will be of interest to all students of economics and finance, and should be read by anyone wishing to understand the world of ever-expanding trade. |
10. Sequel to Bretton Woods: A Proposal to Reform the World Monetary System by Lawrence B. Krause | |
Paperback: 50
Pages
(1971-06)
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11. The International Payment and Monetary System in the Integration of the Socialist Countries by Imre Vincze | |
Hardcover: 186
Pages
(1985-01-31)
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12. Alternative Currency Movements As a Challenge to Globalisation?: A Case Study of Manchester's Local Currency Networks (Ashgate Economic Geography Series) (Ashgate Economic Geography Series) by Peter North | |
Hardcover: 186
Pages
(2005-12-30)
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13. Should Developing Countries Have Central Banks?: Currency Quality & Monetary Systems in 155 Countries (Research Monograph Institute of Economic Affairs) by Kurt Schuler | |
Paperback: 126
Pages
(1996-11)
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Interesting Question...Raises more questions than answers. The London based, free market Institute of Economic Affairs published this book in 1996. The timing is almost coincident with the Labour Chancellor of the Exchequer, Gordon Brown, granting semi-autonomy to the British central bank, the Bank of England. It is an interesting question in of itself about why the incoming Labour government should do this but not surprising given the failure of successive British governments to achieve low rates of inflation since the 1960s. However, I digress. The author looks at the history of central banks and their rise to prominence. He looks at their performance in general and examines their alternatives. He then moves on to eamine the relationship between central banking and currency quality which precedes the final section on improving currency quality in developing countries. This paper, examining as it does, 155 countries draws a clear conclusion that central banking in developing countries has performed worse in comparison to other monetary systems and in comparison to central banking in developed countries. I find no objection to that conclusion either. My reasons for giving this study four stars is that the conclusion itself is unsurprising. The economics of the study are fine. I do not disagree with the analysis of the various economic theories which are assessed. However, the case of central banking does take place within a political context and it is clear from the study that there is a correlation of the performance of central banks with the political system operating in a particular country and the openness of the economy of that country. Where there are democratic institutions and where the government has political legitimacy and, where there is freedom of political expression and a plurality of interest groups and, where the economy is open to free-ish trade and the holding of a country's assets outside of it's borders then the central bank performs well. Where those conditions are weakened then performance is poor often due to the tendency of ruling governments to try to appropriate a country's assests for themselves. This to me is of much greater significance than Dr. Schuler's paper. There is also a much more fundamental criticism, not dwelt on here of why we should even have central banks to begin with. However, this is an excellent paper and one which should be of interest to teachers and students of economics and international politics. I would seriously recommend this title to anyone intested in trade and politics. ... Read more |
14. European currency union and the EMS. (European monetary system): An article from: National Institute Economic Review by Ray Barrell | |
Digital: 16
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(1990-05-01)
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15. An experiment with multiple currencies: the American monetary system from 1838-60 [An article from: Explorations in Economic History] by J.C. Shambaugh | |
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(2006-10-01)
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16. Currency Features for Visually Impaired People (Publication Nmab, 478) by Committee on Currency Features Usable by the Visually Impaired, Commission on Engineering and Technical Systems, National Research Council | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(1995-01-18)
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17. From Gold to Euro: On Monetary Theory and the History of Currency Systems by Heinz-Peter Spahn | |
Hardcover: 220
Pages
(2001-03-26)
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18. A reconsideration of the optimum currency area approach: the role of external shocks and labour mobility.: An article from: National Institute Economic Review by Daniel Gros | |
Digital: 27
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(1996-10-01)
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19. Is Europe an optimum currency area? Symmetric versus asymmetric shocks in the EC.: An article from: National Institute Economic Review by Guglielmo Maria Caporale | |
Digital: 21
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(1993-05-01)
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20. The significance of the euro in the international monetary system.: An article from: American Economist by Robert A. Mundell | |
Digital: 35
Pages
(2003-09-22)
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