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6、货币本位&汇率(Monetary Standards & Exchange Rates)
1997年第1版
作者:
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo is Associate Professor of Economics at the University
of Rome, La Sapienza. A specialist in classical monetary theory and in the
Cambridge School of economics, she is the co-author (with A.Rosselli) of
Ricardo and the Gold Standard and co-editor of The Economics of Joan
Robinson. She has published articles in Economica, Revue d’Economie
Politique, Cambridge Journal of Economics and Review of Political Economy.
Lawrence H.Officer is Professor of Economics at the University of Illinois.
He has been Visiting Professor at the University of Chicago, Research
Consultant at the Bank of Canada, and Consultant at the International
Monetary Fund. His academic specialities are monetary history and
international economics, and his most recent book is Between the Dollar—
Sterling Gold Points: Exchange Rates, Parity and Market Behaviour.
Annalisa Rosselli is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of
Rome, Tor Vergata. She graduated in mathematics and studied at the London
School of Economics. Her publications center on the history of economic
thought and on economic history. She is the co-author (with M.C.Marcuzzo)
of Ricardo and the Gold Standard.
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内容简介:
In this volume an international team of distinguished monetary economists
examine the historical experience of exchange rate behavior under different
monetary regimes. The main focus is on metallic standards and fixed exchange
rates, such as the gold standard. With its combination of thematic overviews
and case studies of the key countries and periods, the book greatly enhances
our understanding of past monetary systems.
The volume is divided into three parts. Part I evaluates the various monetary
systems. The performance of metallic regimes is compared with the other
monetary systems of human history, using criteria such as growth, inflation
and general economic stability. Part II is concerned with the detailed behavior
of exchange rates under historical metallic regimes. Much attention is paid
to the bimetallic standard of both gold and silver. Part III examines the
different behavior of metallic standards in the center countries and at the
periphery.
The book will be welcomed primarily by economic historians and general
historians with an interest in monetary history, and also by scholars of
macroeconomics and international economics.
目录:
INTRODUCTION
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo, Lawrence H.Officer and Annalisa Rosselli
Part I Monetary systems
1 EXCHANGE-RATE SYSTEMS AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
Robert A.Mundell
2 TOWARD AN INTERNATIONAL COMMODITY STANDARD?
Richard N.Cooper
3 THE GOLD STANDARD
Marcello de Cecco
Part II Metallic standards
4 METALLIC STANDARDS AND REAL EXCHANGE RATES
Maria Cristina Marcuzzo and Annalisa Rosselli
5 “BIMETALLIC SNAKE” AND MONETARY REGIMES: THE STABILITY OF THE EXCHANGE RATE BETWEEN LONDON AND PARIS FROM 1796 TO 1873
Marie-Thérèse Boyer-Xambeu, Ghislain Deleplace and Lucien Gillard
6 AS GOOD AS GOLD? BIMETALLISM IN EQUILIBRIUM, 1850–70
Marc Flandreau
7 THE ANCIEN RÉGIME AND THE CLASSICS: MULTIMETALLISM, TABULAR STANDARDS AND THE CLASSICAL THEORY OF MONEY
Massimo V.Rostagno
Part III Exchange-rate behavior under the gold standard
8 INTEGRATION IN THE AMERICAN FOREIGNEXCHANGE MARKET, 1791–1931
Lawrence H.Officer
9 ITALY, THE FISCAL-DOMINANCE MODEL, AND THE GOLD-STANDARD AGE
Giuseppe Tattara and Mario Volpe
10 TERMS-OF-TRADE VARIABILITY AND ADHERENCE TO THE GOLD STANDARD: THE CASES OF PORTUGAL AND SPAIN
Agustín Llona Rodríguez