Inflation (Routledge International Studies in Money and Banking)
by David Mayes and Kevin Gardiner
In recent years central banks round the world have been successful in keeping inflation to such low numbers that it is no longer regarded as a problem.This book charts the progress of inflation from before it got away from the authorities in the 1960s till it came back under control, contrasting the theories that were advanced at the time with the policies that were applied. Traditional Keynesian and monetarist theories were discarded along the way. While focusing on the UK it also documents t...
European Monetary Union (Understanding Global Issues, v. 4/97.)
by Christopher Taylor
Economic and Monetary Union and Euro-Outsiders (Europe and the Nation State)
by Lee Miles
At present there is little work that focuses on the challenges facing states outside the euro-area and their tendency to develop either similar outlooks towards the euro-area or to develop common approaches to the handling life outside the euro. This book fills this vital gap, introducing the concept of a 'fusion' approach to explain the complex relationship between the national and EU levels in theoretical terms. It also presents:a detailed study of the three euro-outsider countries of Britain,...
Housing, consumption and EMU (EMU Study)
The euro was supposed to create an unbreakable bond between the nations and people of Europe. But when the debt crisis struck, the flaws of the half-built currency has brought the EU close to breaking point after decades of post-war integration. Deep fault-lines have opened up between European institutions and the nation-states, and often between the rulers and the ruled, raising profound questions about Europe's democratic deficit. Belief in European institutions and national governments alike...
This volume examines one of the major systemic changes in world economic history: the economic transformation in the Central European nations and the former Soviet states. Part I considers the dramatic adjustments in commodity structure and the geographic distribution of trade in these countries, while Part II surveys the sweeping transition of the Central and Eastern European countries' payments systems and the evolution of financial markets, exchange rates, and banking systems. Forms of integr...
Riches Without Wings, Or, the Cleveland Family
by Elizabeth Oakes Prince Smith
Grundriss Der Allgemeinen Volkswirtschaftslehre, Volume 2
by Gustav Von Schmoller
A timely narrative account of the biggest financial crisis in modern history and its human consequences by the author of Dresden and The Berlin Wall. 'Excellent ... This is a dramatic story, well told' Wall Street Journal Many theorists believed a hundred years ago, just as they did at the beginning of our twenty-first century, that the world had reached a state of economic perfection, a never before seen condition of beneficial human interdependence that would lead to universal growth and pro...
Professionals and Policy: Management Strategy in a Competitive World
by Mike Bottery
Developments in Macro-Finance Yield Curve Modelling (Macroeconomic Policy Making)
by Jagjit S Chadha and Michael A Joyce
Sales Log Book (Business Managerial Logbook, #1)
by Michelia Business Managerial Logbook