Michael D. Bordo
96 works on record
Works

The Gold Standard and Related Regimes
2005

Lessons for EMU from the history of monetary unions
2000

Are financial crises becoming increasingly more contagious?
2000

The gold standard and related regimes: collected essays
1999

Money, History, and International Finance
1989

Monetary regimes in transition

The origins, history, and future of the Federal Reserve

A Retrospective on the classical gold standard, 1821-1931

Globalization in historical perspective

The defining moment

A Retrospective on the Bretton Woods system

Transferring wealth and power from the old to the new world

The Historical Performance of the Federal Reserve

Strained relations

The Structural Foundations of Monetary Policy
Inflation, monetary policy and stock market conditions
2008
Growing up to financial stability
2007
Sudden stops
2007
Monetary policy and stock market booms and busts in the 20th century
2007
Sudden stops, financial crises, and original sin in emerging countries
2006
One world money, then and now
2006
Currency mismatches, default risk, and exchange rate depreciation
2006
Legal-political factors and the historical evolution of the finance-growth link
2006
Swiss exchange rate policy in the 1930s
2006
David Laidler on monetarism
2006
The role of foreign currency debt in financial crises
2005
Financial crises, 1880-1913
2005
Review of A history of the Federal Reserve, volume 1 (2003) by Allan H. Meltzer
2005
Seventy years of central banking
2005
Historical perspective on global imbalances
2005
Deflation and monetary policy in a historical perspective
2004
Keeping capital flowing
2004
The yield curve, recessions, and the credibility of the monetary regime
2004
Good versus bad deflation
2004
Is deflation depressing?
2003
Why didn't France follow British stabilization after World War One?
2003
Gold, fiat money and price stability
2003
Exchange rate regime choice in historical perspective
2003
IS-LM and monetarism
2003
Charles Goodhart's contributions to the history of monetary institutions
2002
Globalization and changing patterns in the international transmission of shocks in financial markets
2002
Monetary policy and asset prices
2002
Boom-busts in asset prices, economic instability, and monetary policy
2002
Aggregate price shocks and financial stability
2001
The Adam Klug memorial lecture
2001
From the Exchange Stabilization Fund to the International Monetary Fund
2001
Bond market inflation expectations in industrial countries
2001
Core, periphery, exchanges rate regimes and globalization
2001
The inter-war gold exchange standard
2001
Aggregate price shocks and financial instability
2000
Measuring real economic effects of bailouts
2000
The International Monetary Fund
2000
Was adherence to the gold standard a "good housekeeping seal of approval" during the interwar period?
1999
Was expansionary monetary policy feasible during the great contraction?
1999
Is globalization today really different than globalization a hundred years ago?
1999
The future of EMU
1999
The rise and fall of a barbarous relic
1998
What if Alexander Hamilton had been Argentinean?
1998
Under what circumstances, past and present, have international rescues of countries in financial distress been successful?
1998
Was there really an earlier period of international financial integration comparable to today?
1998
Implications of the Great Depression for the development of the international monetary system
1997
Money, sticky wages, and the Great Depression
1997
Violations of the 'rules of the game' and the credibility of the classical gold standard, 1880-1914
1997
Monetary policy regimes and economic performance
1997
Implication of the great depression for the development of the international monetary system
1997
Getting pegged
1996
Why clashes between internal and external stability goals end in currency crises, 1797-1994
1996
The gold standard as a "good housekeeping seal of approval"
1995
Regulation and bank stability
1995
Real versus pseudo-international systemic risk
1995
The specie standard as a contingent rule
1994
France and the Bretton Woods international monetary system, 1960 to 1968
1994
Could stable money have averted the Great Contraction?
1993
Labor productivity during the Great Depression
1993
A comparison of the United States and Canadian banking systems in the twentieth Century
1993
The Gold standard, Bretton Woods and other monetary regimes
1993
The common development of institutional change as measured by income velocity
1993
The Bretton Woods international monetary system
1992
Money versus credit rationing
1991
What has foreign exchange market intervention since the plaza agreement accomplished?
1990
The gold standard as a rule
1990
British and French finance during the Napoleonic Wars
1990
The lender of last resort
1989
Money stock targeting, base drift and price-level predictability
1989
The long-run behavior of the velocity of circulation
1987
The effects of the sources of change in the money supply on the level of economic activity
1972
Global shocks, economic growth and financial crises
U.S. intervention during the bretton woods era
A fiscal union for the Euro
Credibility and the international monetary regime
Reserves and baskets
The global financial crisis of 2007-08
The Great Depression analogy
Exits from recessions
Financial crises
The changing relationship between gold and the money supply