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The German Inflation 1914-1923
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

The German Inflation 1914-1923

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The Political Economy of Germany in the Twentieth Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

The Political Economy of Germany in the Twentieth Century

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International Financial History in the Twentieth Century
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290

International Financial History in the Twentieth Century

The essays, written by leading experts, examine the history of the international financial system in terms of the debate about globalization and its limits. In the nineteenth century, international markets existed without international institutions. A response to the problems of capital flows came in the form of attempts to regulate national capital markets (for instance through the establishment of central banks). In the inter-war years, there were (largely unsuccessful) attempts at designing a genuine international trade and monetary system; and at the same time (coincidentally) the system collapsed. In the post-1945 era, the intended design effort was infinitely more successful. The development of large international capital markets since the 1960s, however, increasingly frustrated attempts at international control. The emphasis has shifted in consequence to debates about increasing the transparency and effectiveness of markets; but these are exactly the issues that already dominated the nineteenth-century discussions.

Public Policy for Venture Capital
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

Public Policy for Venture Capital

Arnd Plagge evaluates public policy for venture capital in the USA and Germany and presents a comprehensive study of the American and the German market for venture capital. He shows that current German public policies aimed at fostering venture capital activity are severely flawed and that only a reversal of priorities, away from supply-side policies towards a demand-oriented stance, will yield real payoffs.

Central banks' independence in historical perspective
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Central banks' independence in historical perspective

Deals with the antonomy of monetary authorities: the case of the US. Federal Reserve System; relations between monetary authorities and government institutions: the case of Germany, France, and Italy.

Frankfurt as a Financial Centre
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 410

Frankfurt as a Financial Centre

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1999
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  • Publisher: C.H.Beck

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The Great Disorder
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1048

The Great Disorder

This book presents a comprehensive study of the most famous and spectacular instance of inflation in modern industrial society--that in Germany during and following World War I. A broad, probing narrative, this book studies inflation as a strategy of social pacification and economic reconstruction and as a mechanism for escaping domestic and international indebtedness. The Great Disorder is a study of German society under the tension of inflation and hyperinflation, and it explores the ways in which Germany's hyperinflation and stabilization were linked to the Great Depression and the rise of National Socialism. This wide-ranging study sets German inflation within the broader issues of maintaining economic stability, social peace, and democracy and thus contributes to the general history of the twentieth century and has important implications for existing and emerging market economies facing the temptation or reality of inflation.

The Emergence of Modern Central Banking from 1918 to the Present
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 243

The Emergence of Modern Central Banking from 1918 to the Present

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-12-05
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The twentieth century has seen the rise of modern central banking. At its close, it is also witnessing the first steps in the decline of the role of some of the most famous of these institutions. In this volume, some of the world’s best known specialists examine the process whereby central banks emerged and asserted themselves within the economic and political spheres of their respective countries. Although the theory and the political economy that presided over their creation did not show great divergence across borders, a considerable institutional variety was nevertheless the result. Among the many factors responsible for this diversity, attention is drawn here not only to the idiosyncrasies of domestic financial systems and to the occurrence of political shocks with major monetary repercussions, such as wars, but also to the peculiarities of each economy and of the political and social climate reigning at the time when central banks were created or formalized. The twelve essays cover European, Asian and American experiences and many of them use a comparative approach.

Central Banks as Economic Institutions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 233

Central Banks as Economic Institutions

Theories and practices in central banking and monetary policy have changed radically over recent decades with independence and inflation targeting as the new keywords. This book offers interesting perspectives on the drivers of this development and its implication. It addresses contemporary questions on accountability, transparency and objectives for monetary policy as well as current policy problems related to globalization and financial imbalances. The book is topical, insightful and well written a must for everybody with an interest in central banking and monetary policy. Torben M. Andersen, University of Aarhus, Denmark The number of central banks in the world is approaching 180, a tenfo...

Soldiers of Labor
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 476

Soldiers of Labor

A systematic comparison between the Nazi Labor Service and the Civilian Conservation Corps.