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- Core, periphery, exchange rate regimes, and globalization
- Money doctors, the experience of international financial advising, 1850-2000, edited by Marc Flandreau
- Core, periphery, exchange rate regimes ad globalization
- The geography of the gold standard
- Using ARIMA forecasts to explore the efficiency of the forward reichsmark market, Austria-Hungary, 1876-1914
- Central banks at a crossroads, what can we learn from history?, edited by Michael D. Bordo, Øyvind Eitrheim, Marc Flandreau, Jan F. Qvigstad
- International financial history in the twentieth century, system and anarchy, edited by Marc Flandreau, Carl-Ludwig Holtfrerich, Harold James
- How to run a target zone?, age old lessons from an Austro-Hungarian experiment
- The bank, the states, and the market, an Austro-Hungarian tale for Euroland, 1867-1914
- Anthropologists in the stock exchange, a financial history of Victorian science, Marc Flandreau
- Monetary union, trade integration, and business cycles in 19th century Europe, just do it
- Anthropologists in the stock exchange, a financial history of Victorian science, Marc Flandreau
- An essay on the emergence of the international gold standard 1870-80
- Stability without a pact?, lessons from the European gold standard 1880-1914
- L'or du monde, la France et la stabilité du système monétaire international, 1848-1873, Marc Flandreau
- Cavaet emptor, coping with sovereign risk without the multilaterals
- Crises and punishment, moral hazard and the pre-1914 international financial architecture
- The glitter of gold, France, bimetallism, and the emergence of the international gold standard, 1848-1873, Marc Flandreau ; translated by Owen Leeming ; rev. and enlarged by the author
- The burden of intervention, externalities in multilateral exchange rates arrangements
- The making of global finance 1880-1913, by Marc Flandreau and Frédéric Zumer