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), September, 1476-516 -- Barrie A. Wigmore (1987), 'Was the Bank Holiday of 1933 Caused by a Run on the Dollar?', Journal of …', Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review, 23 (1), Winter, 2-30, includes tables -- Milton Friedman and Anna …), 'The Bank of France and the Sterilization of Gold, 1926-1932', Explorations in Economic History, 23, 56-84 -- Ben Bernanke …
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Combining critical perspectives with a positive contribution to economic policy, both national and international, this book considers the causes and consequences of recent financial crises presenting cutting-edge material. The editors bring together a number of well-known scholars to offer their...
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The achievement of financial stability is one of the most pressing issues today. This timely and innovative book provides an analytical framework to assess financial (in)stability as an equilibrium phenomenon compatible with the orderly functioning of a modern market economy. The authors...
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"In this incisive fifth edition of Financial Crises and Recession in the Global Economy, Roy E. Allen examines the major financial instabilities, crises, and evolutionary trends since the 1970s and through the recent Covid-19 pandemic. Providing empirical research on the relation between money...
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Money, Financial Instability and Stabilization Policy consists of original articles by leading Post Keynesians, Kaleckians and other heterodox economists from the developed and developing world. Post Keynesian literature has long been associated with the study of money, financial markets and...
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Recurrent instability has characterized the global financial system since the 1980s, eventually leading to the current global financial crisis. This instability and the resultant disruptions - sovereign debt defaults, exchange rate misalignments, financial market illiquidity and asset price...
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"It is widely believed that central banks have grown (the Bank of England) or were established (the Federal Reserve) to … Central Bank Behavior to be a compelling and thoughtful exploration of how central banks have historically responded to and …
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Due to financial market imperfections it is imperative to analyse the relationship between financial structure and the monetary policy transmission process in Europe to effectively design and implement European monetary policy. Focusing on the years 1980-1995 and providing empirical evidence for...
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-term solution to control bank lending in the future. It draws on extensive historical material, discussions with former senior … only paid lip service to controlling the demand for money. Extraordinary behaviour of bank lending was a significant cause …
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