Rebecca L. Spang, who revolutionized our understanding of the restaurant, has written a new history of money. It is also a new history of the French Revolution, with economics at its heart. In her telling, radicalization was driven by an ever-widening gap between political ideals-including "freedom of money"-and the harsh realities of daily life.
A Basic Income Alternative to the Slow-Motion Train Wreck of Global Finance
by Derryl Hermanutz
Connect 1-Semester Access Card for Money, Banking and Financial Markets
by Stephen Cecchetti
Does Foreign Exchange Intervention Work?
by Kathryn Dominguez and Jeffrey Frankel
Understanding Credit (Junior Library of Money)
by Helen Thompson
Money can be a source of conflict in almost any relationship, whether with your family, friends, or your girl or boyfriend. Whether you have it or you don't, money can stir a wide range of emotions but it's important not to confuse an emotional issue with a financial one (or vice versa). Learn all this and more in Money and Relationships.
A FINANCIAL TIMES “BOOK TO READ IN 2023” “Everything you wanted to know about inflation but were afraid to ask.”—Mervyn King “King’s lessons command our attention.”—Lawrence H. Summers “Maybe you don’t think inflation is back for good. That is your right. But you’d be advised to read this book first.”—Stephanie Flanders From investors and monetary authorities to governments and policy makers, almost everyone had assumed inflation was dead and buried. But now people the world over...
The Eurodollar Futures and Options Handbook (McGraw-Hill Library of Investment and Finance)
by Galen Burghardt
Eurodollar trading volume is exploding, with no end in sight tools phenomenal growth. The Eurodollar Futures and Options Handbook provides traders and investors with the complete range of current research on Eurodollar futures and options, now the most widely traded money market contracts in the world. The only current book on this widely-followed topic, it features chapters written by Eurodollar experts from JP Morgan, Mellon Capital, Merrill Lynch, and other global trading giants, and will qui...
Forex (Forex, Forex Strategies, Forex Trading, Day Trading, #2)
by Matthew Maybury
Zinstheorie (Hand- Und Lehrbucher Aus Dem Gebiet der Sozialwissenschaften)
by Friedrich A. Lutz
Asymmetric Monetary Transmission in Europe (European and Transatlantic Studies)
by Volker Clausen
The euro and the ESCB have started in January 1999 and there is naturally a wide-ranging interest in academia and among policymakers in OECD coun- tries, how successful European Monetary Union will and can be. EMU has started with 11 countries and experienced a rapid depreciation of the cur- rency. With so many EU countries joining for a historical monetary union in a period of economic globalization, international financial market changes and ongoing EU enlargement the problem of monetary polic...
Dollar Overvaluation and the World Economy
by C. Fred Bergsten and John Williamson
For the past 30 years international monetary economists have believed that exchange rate models cannot outperform the random walk in out-of-sample forecasting as a result of the 1983 paper written by Richard Meese and Kenneth Rogoff. Marking the culmination of their extensive research into the Meese-Rogoff puzzle, Moosa and Burns challenge the orthodoxy by demonstrating that the naïve random walk model can be outperformed by exchange rate models when forecasting accuracy is measured by metrics...