Studies in macroeconomic history
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Studies in macroeconomic history
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Studies in macroeconomic history
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- Past and future of central bank cooperation, edited by Claudio Borio, Gianni Toniolo, Piet Clement
- The financial crisis of 2008, a history of US financial markets 2000-2012, Barrie A. Wigmore
- The Fed and Lehman Brothers, setting the record straight on a financial disaster, Laurence M. Ball, Johns Hopkins University
- The gold standard and related regimes: collected essays, Michael D. Bordo
- Managing the franc Poincaré, economic understanding and political constraint in French monetary policy, 1928-1936, Kenneth Mouré
- Credibility and the international monetary regime, a historical perspective, edited by Michael D. Bordo, Ronald MacDonald
- The Bank of England, 1950s to 1979, Forrest Capie, Cass Business School, UK
- The economics of World War II, six great powers in international comparison, edited by Mark Harrison
- The monetary policy of the Federal Reserve, a history, Robert L. Hetzel
- The Credit-Anstalt crisis of 1931, Aurel Schubert
- Japanese banking, a history, 1859-1959, Norio Tamaki
- The Federal Reserve's role in the global economy, a historical perspective, edited by Michael D. Bordo, Mark A. Wynne
- Fixed ideas of money, small states and exchange rate regimes in twentieth-century Europe, Tobias Straumann
- Bimetallism, an economic and historical analysis, Angela Redish
- The origins, history, and future of the Federal Reserve, a return to Jekyll Island, edited by Michael D. Bordo, William Roberds
- The changing face of central banking, evolutionary trends since World War II, Pierre L. Siklos
- Elusive stability, essays in the history of international finance, 1919-1939, Barry Eichengreen
- Swiss monetary history since the early 19th century, Ernst Baltensperger, University of Berne, Switzerland, Peter Kugler, University of Basel, Switzerland
- Current Federal Reserve policy under the lens of economic history, essays to commemorate the Federal Reserve System's centennial, edited by Owen Humpage
- Financial systems and economic growth, credit, crises, and regulation from the 19th century to the present, edited by Peter L. Rousseau, Vanderbilt University and Paul Wachtel, Leonard N. Stern School of Business, New York University
- Making a modern central bank, The Bank of England 1979-2003, Harold James
- A history of central banking in Great Britain and the United States, John H. Wood
- The gold standard and related regimes, collected essays, Michael D. Bordo
- The Fed and Lehman Brothers, setting the record straight on a financial disaster, Laurence M. Ball (Johns Hopkins University)
- Between the dollar-sterling gold points, exchange rates, parity, and market behavior, Lawrence H. Officer
- Europe's post-war recovery, edited by Barry Eichengreen
- Central banks at a crossroads, what can we learn from history?, edited by Michael D. Bordo [and three others]
- Competition and monopoly in the Federal Reserve System, 1914-1951, a microeconomics approach to monetary history, Mark Toma
- The banking panics of the Great Depression, Elmus Wicker
- Transferring wealth and power from the old to the new world, monetary and fiscal institutions in the 17th through the 19th century, edited by Michael D. Bordo, Roberto Cortés-Conde
- Sveriges Riksbank and the history of central banking, edited by Rodney Edvinsson, Stockholm University, Tor Jacobson, Sveriges Riksbank, Daniel Waldenstrom, Research Institute of Industrial Economics and Paris School of Economics
- Controlling credit, central banking and the planned economy in postwar France, 1948-1973, Eric Monnet
- The origins, history, and future of the Federal Reserve, a return to Jekyll Island, edited by Michael D. Bordo, Rutgers University, New Jersey, William Roberds, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
- Monetary war and peace, London, Washington, Paris, and the Tripartite Agreement of 1936, Max Harris
- Sveriges Riksbank and the history of central banking, edited by Rodney Edvinsson ; Tor Jacobson ; Daniel Waldenström
- The Federal Reserve's role in the global economy, a historical perspective, edited by Michael D. Bordo, Mark A. Wynne
- Current Federal Reserve policy under the lens of economic history, essays to commemorate the Federal Reserve System's centennial, edited by Owen Humpage
- A monetary history of Italy, Michele Fratianni and Franco Spinelli
- Promoting global monetary and financial stability, the Bank for International Settlements after Bretton Woods, 1973-2020, edited by Claudio Borio, Stijn Claessens, Piet Clement, Robert N. McCauley, Hyun Song Shin
- A history of banking in antebellum America, financial markets and economic cevelopment in an era of nation-building, Howard Bodenhorn
- A monetary history of Norway 1816-2016, Øyvind Eitrheim, Norges Bank, Jan T. Klovland, The Norwegian School of Economics and Norges Bank, Lars F. Øksendal, The Norwegian School of Economics and Norges Bank
- The Bank of England and the government debt, operations in the gilt-edged market, 1928-1972, William A. Allen
- The Bank of England, 1950s to 1979, Forrest Capie
- The great recession, market failure or policy failure?, Robert L. Hetzel
- Finance capitalism and Germany's rise to industrial power, Caroline Fohlin
- Experiments in financial democracy, corporate governance and financial development in Brazil, 1882-1950, Aldo Musacchio
- Central banks at a crossroads, what can we learn from history?, edited by Michael D. Bordo, Øyvind Eitrheim, Marc Flandreau, Jan F. Qvigstad
- The strategy and consistency of Federal Reserve monetary policy, 1924-1933, David C. Wheelock
- Credibility and the international monetary regime, a historical perspective, edited by Michael D. Bordo, Ronald MacDonald
- A monetary history of Norway, 1816-2016, Øyvind Eitrheim, Jan Tore Klovland, Lars Fredrik Øksendal