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- catalog abstract "The World Economy and National Finance in Historical Perspective is a collection of essays and lectures by the distinguished economist, Charles P. Kindleberger. The main topic is the world economy of the past, present, and future, but the author also turns his deep historical understanding on a cluster of national financial problems faced by the United States and Germany. The essays deal with the world economy and the place within it of the United States and Europe. Other topics treated include the succession of world economic leaders, and the spread of booms and crashes from one country to another, the quality of debt, financial intermediation and disintermediation, and the German inflation of 1919-23. In an important discussion of the role of the United States in the world economy, the author places special emphasis on the responsibility that a country with such a leading economic role has of bringing about and maintaining economic stability. This will appeal to economists, especially economic historians, and will be of interest to the financial community.".
- catalog contributor b8242044.
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "1. The United States and the World Economy in the Twentieth Century -- 2. Europe in the World Economy -- 3. Economic Growth and Decline: A Look at the World Economy of the 1990s -- 4. International Finance in Perspective: The Second Half of the Century Compared with the Interwar Years -- 5. International (and Interregional) Aspects of Financial Crises -- 6. Business Cycles, Manias, and Panics in Industrial Societies -- 7. The Evolving Organization of the World Economy -- 8. Review of Milton Friedman, Money Mischief: Episodes in Monetary History -- 9. The Quality of Debt -- 10. Intermediation, Disintermediation, and Direct Trading -- 11. The Lender of Last Resort: Pushing the Doctrine Too Far? -- 12. Why Did the Golden Age Last So Long? -- 13. Rules vs. Men: Lessons from a Century of Monetary Policy -- 14. The Economic Crisis of 1619 to 1623 -- 15. The Great Disorder by Gerald D. Feldman: A Review Article.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The World Economy and National Finance in Historical Perspective is a collection of essays and lectures by the distinguished economist, Charles P. Kindleberger. The main topic is the world economy of the past, present, and future, but the author also turns his deep historical understanding on a cluster of national financial problems faced by the United States and Germany.".
- catalog description "The essays deal with the world economy and the place within it of the United States and Europe. Other topics treated include the succession of world economic leaders, and the spread of booms and crashes from one country to another, the quality of debt, financial intermediation and disintermediation, and the German inflation of 1919-23. In an important discussion of the role of the United States in the world economy, the author places special emphasis on the responsibility that a country with such a leading economic role has of bringing about and maintaining economic stability. This will appeal to economists, especially economic historians, and will be of interest to the financial community.".
- catalog extent "vi, 257 :".
- catalog hasFormat "World economy and national finance in historical perspective.".
- catalog identifier "0472106422 (alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "World economy and national finance in historical perspective.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, MI : University of Michigan Press,".
- catalog relation "World economy and national finance in historical perspective.".
- catalog subject "332/.042 20".
- catalog subject "Economic history.".
- catalog subject "Finance, Public History.".
- catalog subject "HG3881 .K5323 1995".
- catalog subject "International economic relations History.".
- catalog subject "International finance History.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The United States and the World Economy in the Twentieth Century -- 2. Europe in the World Economy -- 3. Economic Growth and Decline: A Look at the World Economy of the 1990s -- 4. International Finance in Perspective: The Second Half of the Century Compared with the Interwar Years -- 5. International (and Interregional) Aspects of Financial Crises -- 6. Business Cycles, Manias, and Panics in Industrial Societies -- 7. The Evolving Organization of the World Economy -- 8. Review of Milton Friedman, Money Mischief: Episodes in Monetary History -- 9. The Quality of Debt -- 10. Intermediation, Disintermediation, and Direct Trading -- 11. The Lender of Last Resort: Pushing the Doctrine Too Far? -- 12. Why Did the Golden Age Last So Long? -- 13. Rules vs. Men: Lessons from a Century of Monetary Policy -- 14. The Economic Crisis of 1619 to 1623 -- 15. The Great Disorder by Gerald D. Feldman: A Review Article.".
- catalog title "The world economy and national finance in historical perspective / by Charles P. Kindleberger.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".