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both domestic and international aspects of the monetary regime before World War I has since declined in its relevance. At … and doctrine that developed under the pre-World War I convertible regime proved to be inadequate to deal with domestic … stabilization goals in the interwar period, setting the stage for the Great Depression. In the post-World War II era, the complete …
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This paper considers the meaning of domestic and international systemic risk. It examines scenarios that have been adduced as creating systemic risk both within countries and among them. It distinguishes between the concepts of real and pseudo-systemic risk. We examine the history of episodes...
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of both advanced and emerging countries during two periods of globalization -- the pre-World War I classical gold …
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of both advanced and emerging countries during two periods of globalization -- the pre-World War I classical gold …
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This paper considers the meaning of domestic and international systemic risk. It examines scenarios that have been adduced as creating systemic risk both within countries and among them. It distinguishes between the concepts of real and pseudo-systemic risk. We examine the history of episodes...
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