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Going Dutch: the Management of Monetary Policy in the Netherlands During the Interwar Gold Standard
Currency Devaluations and Beggar‐
Q3-Q4/16 – Two Centuries of Currency Policy in Austria
The London Monetary and Economic Conference of 1933 and the End of the Great Depression: a “Change of Regime” Analysis
Strained Relations: US Foreign-Exchange Operations and Monetary Policy in the Twentieth Century
Before the Plaza: the Exchange Rate Stabilization Attempts of 1925, 1933, 1936 and 1971
The Swiss Economy During the Great Depression
Swiss Exchange Rate Policy in the 1930S. Was the Delay in Devaluation Too High a Price to Pay for Conservatism?
Working Paper
Cesifo Working Paper No. 2694 Category 7: Monetary Policy and International Finance June 2009
Central Bank As
Monetary Policy Cooperation and Coordination an Historical Perspective on the Importance of Rules
Econstor Wirtschaft Leibniz Information Centre Make Your Publications Visible
[Memorandum on Gold Inflow and Expected Deflation]
The Rise and Fall of the Dollar, Or When Did the Dollar Replace Sterling As the Leading Reserve Currency?
Was the Federal Reserve Constrained by the Gold Standard During the Great Depression?
Lessons for Europe from the 1930S Paul De Grauwe 21 January 2010
Did Impending War in Europe Help Destroy the Gold Bloc in 1936? an Internal Inconsistency Hypothesis Paul Hallwood University of Connecticut
Top View
The Gold Standard, Deflation, and Financial Crisis in the Great Depression: an International Comparison
Exchange Rates and Economic Recovery in the 1930S Author(S): Barry Eichengreen and Jeffrey Sachs Reviewed Work(S): Source: the Journal of Economic History, Vol
The Great Depression and the Gold Standard
Irving Fisher and Price-Level Targeting in Austria: Was Silver the Answer?
CHERRY Discussion Paper Series CHERRY DP 11/02
75-1A 16-20.Pdf
DÉJÀ VU? the GREEK CRISIS EXPERIENCE, the 2010S VERSUS the 1930S
Scylla and Charybdis –
The Gold Standard, Deflation, and Financial Crisis in the Great Depression: an International Comparison
Scylla and Charybdis –
International Gold Standard and U.S. Moentary Policy from World War I To
International Review of Economics and Finance 25 (2013) 448–455