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Monetary Regimes and InflationMonetary Regimes and Inflation

Monetary Regimes and Inflation

Peter Bernholz

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"This book explores the characteristics of inflations, comparing historical cases from Roman times up to the modern day. High and moderate inflations caused by the inflationary bias of political systems and economic relationships - and the importance of different monetary regimes in containing them - are analysed." "To enliven reading, experiences of contemporary observers like Ernest Hemingway and Stefan Zweig, who did not have any knowledge of the economics of inflation, have been inserted. Consequently their evidence is often more convincing than any econometric analysis. Formal mathematical analysis has been kept to a minimum. Exceptions to providing a deeper understanding can be left out without losing the thread of the argument." "Monetary Regimes and Inflation will appeal to a wide audience including students, economists, historians, political scientists and sociologists. The book will also be warmly welcomed by bankers, businessmen and politicians facing, and perhaps attempting to solve, the problems of inflation."--Jacket.

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OL Work ID
OL4535664W

Subjects

Economic stabilizationInflation (Finance)Monetary policyHistoryMonetary policy, history

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