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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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vier Notenbankern tut, die alle auf ihre Weise hochspannende Figuren waren und die Geldpolitik bis heute prägen. Ahameds …
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The engineer economist -- The failure of postwar reconstruction -- Rueff and French economic strategy during the Depression -- The crisis of liberalism and the future of liberal capitalism in the 1930s -- L'ordre social and the war -- Reconstruction and inflation -- Keynes, the postwar "age of...
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The strength of the Federal Reserve's commitment to low inflation is truly a milestone in the history of U.S. monetary policy. Using advances in monetary economics, the Fed has been able to identify policy mistakes that led to high and volatile inflation in the past. Learning from experience,...
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