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| € 179.09 In a single volume, this book treats the theoretical, empirical, and case studies approaches to the implementation of monetary reforms and... € 210.07 To complement current work on the British domestic economy in the post-war period it is necessary to examine external economic policy....
€ 210.61 This book presents a detailed and surprising history of money from Charlemagne's reform in approximately AD800 to the end of the Silver Wars... € 76.27 The papers in the book are grouped into three sections: the first, on price bubbles, is primarily financial; the second, on speculative...
€ 34.94 These two volumes bring together major contributions to a new theory of macroeconomic policy that analyzes which policies are credible... € 27.25 Few would argue with the saying "Money makes the world go 'round." Money has a long and fascinating history that arises from ancient times...
€ 23.59 "The Johns Hopkins Studies in Development."Vernon W. Ruttan and T. Paul Schultz, Consulting Editors. € 116.49 This important contribution to comparative economic history examines different countries' experiences with different monetary regimes.
€ 53.47 A major representative of the German sociological tradition, Georg Simmel (1858-1918) has influenced social thinkers ranging from the... € 110.07 How does money promote exchange?...what should serve as money?...what is the cost of inflation?...what is the link between money and output?...
€ 51.19 Introduction Kenneth J. Singleton1 A Comparative Perspective on Japanese Monetary Policy: Short-Run Monetary Control and the Transmission... € 192.65 Developing countries now use monetary policy as part of their adjustment programmes but its targets, the tools, and the theory were...
€ 99.53 Macesich traces the evolution of the debate over rules versus discretionary authority and discusses various methods that economists have... € 113.24 There is strong evidence that budget deficits cause inflation in many developing economies in the Western hemisphere--this book and its...
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