Money and the Nation State: The Financial Revolution, Governement and the World Monetary System

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Kevin Dowd, Richard Henry Timberlake
Transaction Publishers - Всего страниц: 453

Monetary and banking problems in the world today arise not so much from the failure of specific policies as from more deep-seated problems in institutional structures. Individuals clearly make mistakes and legislatures make bad laws, but the institutions from which decisions and laws emanate determine the effectiveness of social operations and the value of social decisions. Unless we change the present institutional structure, we are not likely to get stable solutions to today's most serious problems--ongoing and often erratic inflation and serious banking instability. "Money and the Nation State "examines the history of modern monetary and banking arrangements, some of the major monetary and banking problems, and options for meaningful reform.

The common theme of all the essays is that current arrangements result less from the accomplishments of great men than man-made institutions that society has inherited--central banks and "the legal and regulatory frameworks that accompany them. The contributors emphasize the impact of political interference on the workings of monetary and financial institutions. Not surprisingly, they find many problems arise because politically generated structures are inappropriate to the real needs of the individuals and groups they are meant to serve. "Money and the Nation State "provides an essential framework for those willing to return to first principles in thinking about the role of monetary institutions in economic life. Economists, financial theorists, and the interested citizen will find it stimulating reading.

 

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The IMFs Destructive Recipe Rising Tax Rates and Falling Currencies
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Global Economic Integration Trends and Alternative Policy Responses
303
Foundations for Monetary and Banking Reform
329
The Political Economy Of Discretionary Monetary Policy A Public Choice Analysis Of Proposals For Reform
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The Misguided Drive toward European Monetary Union
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Monetary Nationalism Reconsidered
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Currency Boards and Free Banking
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Bank Deposit Guarantees Why Not Trust the Market?
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