International Finance, II. Financial history by Gábor Dávid Kiss
Content:
– First industrial revolution (1760-1840)
– Gold standard: paper money and bank-notes
– Second industrial revolution (1870-1914)
– Conclusion of coinage era (500-1750)
Reading:
Bordo, Michael D. (1981): The Classical Gold Standard—Some Lessons for Today. Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, 63, no. 5, pp. 2-17.
Melvin, M. and Norrbin, S. (2013): International Money and Finance, Academic Press
Ulrich Bindseil (2014): Monetary Policy Operations and the Financial System. Oxford University Press
John B. Taylor and John C. Williams (2011): Simple and Robust Rules for Monetary Policy, in: Friedman B. M., Woodford M. (eds.): Handbook of Monetary Economics, Elsevier, pp. 829-856
BoE (2017): A millennium of macroeconomic data for the UK, The Bank of England’s collection of historical macroeconomic and financial statistics. Bank of England
Angus Maddison database: .
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