Keynesianism Vs. Monetarism, and Other Essays in Financial HistoryFirst Published in 2005. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
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Contents
Introduction page | 1 |
PARTY THE TWENTIETH CENTURY | 6 |
PARTI KEYNES1ANISM VS MONETARISM | 11 |
Nineteenth Century France | 41 |
the British and French | 86 |
British Financial Reconstruction 181522 and 191825 | 105 |
Some | 129 |
The Cyclical Pattern of LongTerm Lending | 141 |
Historical Perspective on Todays ThirdWorld Debt | 190 |
International Monetary Reform in the Nineteenth Century | 213 |
the Experience | 226 |
Comment | 240 |
A Structural View of the German Inflation | 247 |
The International Causes and Consequences of the Great | 267 |
Keynesianism vs Monetarism in the 1930s Depression | 287 |
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Keynesianism Vs. Monetarism: And Other Essays in Financial History Charles P. Kindleberger No preview available - 2011 |
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