Tamim Bayoumi / Barry Eichengreen / P. Taylor (eds.)
Modern Perspectives on the Gold Standard
Herausgeber: Bayoumi, Tamim; Taylor, Mark P.; Eichengreen, Barry
Tamim Bayoumi / Barry Eichengreen / P. Taylor (eds.)
Modern Perspectives on the Gold Standard
Herausgeber: Bayoumi, Tamim; Taylor, Mark P.; Eichengreen, Barry
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This book explores current exchange rate instability in the light of the operation of the gold standard in the years prior to 1914.
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This book explores current exchange rate instability in the light of the operation of the gold standard in the years prior to 1914.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 823g
- ISBN-13: 9780521571692
- ISBN-10: 0521571693
- Artikelnr.: 22026717
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Oktober 2005
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 823g
- ISBN-13: 9780521571692
- ISBN-10: 0521571693
- Artikelnr.: 22026717
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Introduction: 1. Modern perspectives on the gold standard.
Introduction Tamim Bayoumi, Barry Eichengreen and Mark P. Taylor; 2. Unit
roots, shocks and VARs and their place in history: an introductory guide
Terence C. Mills; Part II. Operation of the Gold Standard: 3. The gold
standard as a commitment mechanism Michael D. Bordo and Finn E. Kydland; 4.
Market efficiency and regime efficiency under the 1925-1931 dollar/sterling
gold standard Lawrence H. Officer; 5. Credibility and fundamentals: were
the Classical and interwar gold standards well-behaved target zones? C.
Paul Hallwood, Ronald MacDonald and Ian W. Marsh; Part III. Adjustment
Mechanisms: 6. The stability of the gold standard and the evolution of the
International Monetary Fund Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen; 7.
International adjustment under the Classical gold standard: evidence for
the United States and Britain, 1879-1914 Charles W. Calomaris and R. Glenn
Hubbard; 8. Balance of payments adjustments under the gold standard
policies: Canada and Australia compared Trevor J. O. Dick, John E. Floyd
and David Pope; Part IV. Monetary Issues: 9. Money demand and supply under
the gold standard: United Kingdom 1870-1914 Forrest H. Capie and Geoffrey
E. Wood; 10. Stability and forward-looking behaviour: the demand for broad
money in the United Kingdom 1871-1913 Mark P. Taylor and Geoffrey E. Wood;
Part V. Exchange Rate Behavior: 11. The dollar/pound exchange rate and
fiscal policy during the gold standard period Graciela L. Kaminsky and
Michael Klein; 12. Exchange rate dynamics and monetary reforms: theory and
evidence from Britain's return to gold Panos Michael, A. Robert Nobay and
David Peel; 13. Conclusion: Déjà vu all over again: lessons from the gold
standard for European monetary unification Barry Eichengreen.
Introduction Tamim Bayoumi, Barry Eichengreen and Mark P. Taylor; 2. Unit
roots, shocks and VARs and their place in history: an introductory guide
Terence C. Mills; Part II. Operation of the Gold Standard: 3. The gold
standard as a commitment mechanism Michael D. Bordo and Finn E. Kydland; 4.
Market efficiency and regime efficiency under the 1925-1931 dollar/sterling
gold standard Lawrence H. Officer; 5. Credibility and fundamentals: were
the Classical and interwar gold standards well-behaved target zones? C.
Paul Hallwood, Ronald MacDonald and Ian W. Marsh; Part III. Adjustment
Mechanisms: 6. The stability of the gold standard and the evolution of the
International Monetary Fund Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen; 7.
International adjustment under the Classical gold standard: evidence for
the United States and Britain, 1879-1914 Charles W. Calomaris and R. Glenn
Hubbard; 8. Balance of payments adjustments under the gold standard
policies: Canada and Australia compared Trevor J. O. Dick, John E. Floyd
and David Pope; Part IV. Monetary Issues: 9. Money demand and supply under
the gold standard: United Kingdom 1870-1914 Forrest H. Capie and Geoffrey
E. Wood; 10. Stability and forward-looking behaviour: the demand for broad
money in the United Kingdom 1871-1913 Mark P. Taylor and Geoffrey E. Wood;
Part V. Exchange Rate Behavior: 11. The dollar/pound exchange rate and
fiscal policy during the gold standard period Graciela L. Kaminsky and
Michael Klein; 12. Exchange rate dynamics and monetary reforms: theory and
evidence from Britain's return to gold Panos Michael, A. Robert Nobay and
David Peel; 13. Conclusion: Déjà vu all over again: lessons from the gold
standard for European monetary unification Barry Eichengreen.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Modern perspectives on the gold standard.
Introduction Tamim Bayoumi, Barry Eichengreen and Mark P. Taylor; 2. Unit
roots, shocks and VARs and their place in history: an introductory guide
Terence C. Mills; Part II. Operation of the Gold Standard: 3. The gold
standard as a commitment mechanism Michael D. Bordo and Finn E. Kydland; 4.
Market efficiency and regime efficiency under the 1925-1931 dollar/sterling
gold standard Lawrence H. Officer; 5. Credibility and fundamentals: were
the Classical and interwar gold standards well-behaved target zones? C.
Paul Hallwood, Ronald MacDonald and Ian W. Marsh; Part III. Adjustment
Mechanisms: 6. The stability of the gold standard and the evolution of the
International Monetary Fund Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen; 7.
International adjustment under the Classical gold standard: evidence for
the United States and Britain, 1879-1914 Charles W. Calomaris and R. Glenn
Hubbard; 8. Balance of payments adjustments under the gold standard
policies: Canada and Australia compared Trevor J. O. Dick, John E. Floyd
and David Pope; Part IV. Monetary Issues: 9. Money demand and supply under
the gold standard: United Kingdom 1870-1914 Forrest H. Capie and Geoffrey
E. Wood; 10. Stability and forward-looking behaviour: the demand for broad
money in the United Kingdom 1871-1913 Mark P. Taylor and Geoffrey E. Wood;
Part V. Exchange Rate Behavior: 11. The dollar/pound exchange rate and
fiscal policy during the gold standard period Graciela L. Kaminsky and
Michael Klein; 12. Exchange rate dynamics and monetary reforms: theory and
evidence from Britain's return to gold Panos Michael, A. Robert Nobay and
David Peel; 13. Conclusion: Déjà vu all over again: lessons from the gold
standard for European monetary unification Barry Eichengreen.
Introduction Tamim Bayoumi, Barry Eichengreen and Mark P. Taylor; 2. Unit
roots, shocks and VARs and their place in history: an introductory guide
Terence C. Mills; Part II. Operation of the Gold Standard: 3. The gold
standard as a commitment mechanism Michael D. Bordo and Finn E. Kydland; 4.
Market efficiency and regime efficiency under the 1925-1931 dollar/sterling
gold standard Lawrence H. Officer; 5. Credibility and fundamentals: were
the Classical and interwar gold standards well-behaved target zones? C.
Paul Hallwood, Ronald MacDonald and Ian W. Marsh; Part III. Adjustment
Mechanisms: 6. The stability of the gold standard and the evolution of the
International Monetary Fund Tamim Bayoumi and Barry Eichengreen; 7.
International adjustment under the Classical gold standard: evidence for
the United States and Britain, 1879-1914 Charles W. Calomaris and R. Glenn
Hubbard; 8. Balance of payments adjustments under the gold standard
policies: Canada and Australia compared Trevor J. O. Dick, John E. Floyd
and David Pope; Part IV. Monetary Issues: 9. Money demand and supply under
the gold standard: United Kingdom 1870-1914 Forrest H. Capie and Geoffrey
E. Wood; 10. Stability and forward-looking behaviour: the demand for broad
money in the United Kingdom 1871-1913 Mark P. Taylor and Geoffrey E. Wood;
Part V. Exchange Rate Behavior: 11. The dollar/pound exchange rate and
fiscal policy during the gold standard period Graciela L. Kaminsky and
Michael Klein; 12. Exchange rate dynamics and monetary reforms: theory and
evidence from Britain's return to gold Panos Michael, A. Robert Nobay and
David Peel; 13. Conclusion: Déjà vu all over again: lessons from the gold
standard for European monetary unification Barry Eichengreen.







