International Monetary Systems in Historical Perspective
Edited by Jaime Reis
in Palgrave Macmillan Books from Palgrave Macmillan
Date: 1995
ISBN: 978-1-349-24220-7
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Chapters in this book:
- Introduction
- Jaime Reis
- The Classical Gold Standard’s Adjustment to Shocks: American Railroads and British Investment in the 1880s
- Knick Harley
- Recent Developments in Bimetallic Theory
- Stefan Oppers
- Was the Latin Monetary Union a Franc Zone?
- Marc Flandreau
- The Scandinavian Currency Union 1875–1914
- Ingrid Henriksen and Niels Kærgård
- Central Bank Cooperation in the Inter-War Period: A View from the Periphery
- Marcello Cecco
- The Origins of the Fixed-Rate Dollar System
- Alan S. Milward
- France and the Bretton Woods International Monetary System 1960 to 1968
- Michael D. Bordo, Dominique Simard and Eugene N. White
- Portugal and the Bretton Woods International Monetary System
- Michael D. Bordo and Fernando Teixeira Santos
- A European Lender of Last Resort? Some Lessons from History
- Forrest H. Capie and Geoffrey E. Wood
- Tales of Parallel Currencies: The Early Soviet Experience
- Pierre Siklos
- The Role of Hegemonic Arrangements in the Evolution of the International Monetary System
- David T. Llewellyn and John R. Presley
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-24220-7
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