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- The defining moment, the Great Depression and the American economy in the twentieth century, edited by Michael D. Bordo, Claudia Goldin, and Eugene N. White
- Money, history, and international finance, essays in honor of Anna J. Schwartz, edited by Michael D. Bordo
- Financial crises, edited by Michael Bordo
- A Retrospective on the Bretton Woods system, lessons for international monetary reform, edited by Michael D. Bordo and Barry Eichengreen
- 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
- A Retrospective on the classical gold standard, 1821-1931, edited by Michael D. Bordo, Anna J. Schwartz
- Rules, discretion and central bank independence, the German experience 1880-1989
- Globalization in historical perspective, edited by Michael D. Bordo, Alan M. Taylor, and Jeffrey G. Williamson
- Getting pegged, comparing the 1879 and 1925 gold resumptions
- Monetary regimes in transition, edited by Michael D. Bordo, Forrest Capie
- Theories of international trade, Adam Klug ; edited by Warren Young and Michael D. Bordo ; with the assistance of Daniel Schiffman
- Crises now and then, what lessons from the last era of financial globalization?
- Anglo-American financial systems, institutions and markets in the twentieth century, edited by Michael D. Bordo and Richard Sylla
- From the Exchange Stabilization Fund to the International Monetary Fund
- Violations of the 'rules of the game' and the credibility of the Classical gold standard, 1880-1914
- Credibility and the international monetary regime, a historical perspective, edited by Michael D. Bordo, Ronald MacDonald
- Is deflation depressing?, evidence from the classical gold standard
- Legal-political factors and the historical evolution of the finance-growth link
- Was there really an earlier period of international financial integration comparable to today?
- What if Alexander Hamilton had been Argentinean?, a comparison of the early monetary experiences of Argentina and the United States
- Money, sticky wages and the Great Depression
- The origins, history, and future of the Federal Reserve, a return to Jekyll Island, edited by Michael D. Bordo, William Roberds
- Aggregate price shocks and financial instability, an historical analysis
- Labor productivity during the great depression
- The Federal Reserve's role in the global economy, a historical perspective, edited by Michael D. Bordo, Mark A. Wynne
- The Bretton Woods international monetary system, an historical overview
- Core, periphery, exchange rate regimes, and globalization
- Miximizing seignorage revenue during temporary suspensions of convertibility, a note
- The long-run behavior of velocity, the institutional approach revisited
- Monetary policy regimes and economic performance, the historical record
- Credible commitment and exchange rate stability, Cananda's interwar experience
- The great inflation, the rebirth of modern central banking, edited by Michael D. Bordo and Athanasios Orphanides
- The gold standard, Bretton Woods and other monetary regimes, an historical appraisal
- Gold, fiat money, and price stability
- Aggregate price shocks and financial stability, theUnited Kingdom 1796-1999
- Why didn't France follow the British stabilization after World War One?
- Why didn't France follow the British stabilization after World War One?
- What has foreign exchange market intervention since the Plaza Agreement accomplished?
- Keeping capital flowing, the role of the IMF
- Exchange rate regime choice in historical perspective
- Exchange rate regime choice in historical perspective
- The ECU, an imaginary or embryonic form of money - what can we learn from history?
- The gold standard and related regimes, collected essays, Michael D. Bordo
- The gold standard, Bretton Woods and other monetary regimes, an historical appraisal
- The future of EMU, what does the history of monetary unions tell us?
- Are financial crises becoming increaasingly more contagious?, what is the historical evidence on contagion?
- The Bretton Woods international monetary system, an historical overview ; tables and figures
- The contribution of a monetary history of the United States, 1867 to 1960 to monetary history
- The inter-war gold exchange standard, credibility and monetary independence
- Real versus pseudo-international systemic risk, some lessons from history
- Getting pegged, comparing the 1879 and 1925 gold resumptions
- Charles goodhart's contributions to the history of monetary institutions
- Monetary policy and asset prices, does "benign neglect" make sense?
- Could stable money have averted the great contraction?
- The Adam Klug memorial lecture, Haberler versus Nurske ; the case for floating exchange rates as an alternative to bretton woods?
- Strained relations, US foreign-exchange operations and monetary policy in the twentieth century, Michael D. Bordo, Owen F. Humpage, and Anna J. Schwartz
- Why clashes between internal and external stability goals end in currency craises, 1797-1994
- The gold standard and related regimes: collected essays, Michael D. Bordo
- The gold standard as a rule
- How "original sin" was overcome, the evolution of external debt denominated in domestic currencies in the United States and the British Dominions, 1800-2000
- Core, periphery, exchange rate regimes ad globalization
- The international monetary fund, its present role in historical perspective
- Money stock targeting, base drift and price level predictability, lessons from the UK experience
- The Federal Reserve's role in the global economy, a historical perspective, edited by Michael D. Bordo, Mark A. Wynne
- The origins, history, and future of the Federal Reserve, a return to Jekyll Island, edited by Michael D. Bordo, William Roberds
- The great inflation, the rebirth of modern central banking, edited by Michael D. Bordo and Athanasios Orphanides
- Credibility and the international monetary regime, a historical perspective, edited by Michael D. Bordo, Ronald MacDonald