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Your search for: subjects:"Monetary Policy Congresses"


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Books on: "MONETARY POLICY CONGRESSES" (Subject)

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    Silver and Gold: The Political Economy of International Monetary Conferences, 1867-1892
    Book by Steven P. Reti; Greenwood Press, 1998
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    For many observers of international politics, the classical gold standard is the premier example of successful international monetary cooperation. Curiously, most studies portray this 19th century system as a spontaneous development. Reti, after a thorough investigation of diplomatic records, argues ...
     
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    Currency Crises, Monetary Union and the Conduct of Monetary Policy: A Debate among Leading Economists
    Book by Paul J. Zak; Edward Elgar, 1999
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    Foreword by Robert A. Mundell, Winner of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Economics Contents: Foreword 1. Introduction 2. Problems of the US Economy 3. Taxation, Employment and the Federal Reserve 4. European Monetary Union, the Dollar and the International Monetary System 5. The Outlook for Economic Growth ...
     
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    Monetary Transmission in Diverse Economies
    Book by Lavan Mahadeva, Peter Sinclair; Cambridge University Press, 2002
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    Monetary policy mistakes can cause serious economic damage. Central banks and their worldwide observers must strive to understand the transmission mechanism of monetary policy so that they know what monetary policy can do and what it should do to stabilize inflation and output--however imprecise ...
     


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