Monetary and banking history : essays in Honour of Forrest Capie / dited by Geoffrey Wood, Terence C. Mills and Nicholas Crafts

Colaborador(es): Wood, Geoffrey [editor literario] | Mills, Terence C [editor literario] | Crafts, Nicholas [editor literario]Tipo de material: TextoTextoDetalles de publicación: New York : Routledge, 2011 Descripción: 316 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 978-0-415-45146-8Tema(s): Capie, Forrest, 1940- -- Homenajes | Capie, Forrest, 1940- -- Festschriften | Banks and banking | Money | Bancos | MonedaResumen: Forrest Capie is an eminent economic historian who has published extensively on a wide range of topics, with an emphasis on banking and monetary history, particularly in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, but also in other areas such as tariffs and the interwar economy. He is a former editor of the "Economic History Review", one of the leading academic journals in this discipline. Under the steely editorship of Geoffrey Wood, this book brings together a stellar line of of contributors - including Charles Goodhart, Harold James, Michael Bordo, Barry Eichengreen, Charles Calomiris, and Anna Schwartz. The book analyzes many of the mainstream themes in economic and financial history - monetary policy, international financial regulation, economic performance, exchange rate systems, international trade, banking and financial markets - where historical perspectives are considered important. The current wave of globalisation has stimulated interest in many of these areas as 'lessons of history' are sought. These themes also reflect the breadth of Capie's work in terms of time periods and topics.Resumen: Índice:Preface Mervyn King Introduction Nicholas Crafts, Terence Mills and Geoffrey Wood Part 1: Writing History 1. The Commissioned Historians of the Bank of England Charles Goodhart 2. The New Monetary and Financial History Barry Eichengreen Part 2: Crisis Management 3. English Financial Markets in the 1830s: Information Networks, Risk Assessment and Banking Crisis Michael Collins and Mae Baker 4. Implementing Bagehot's Rule in a World of Derivatives: The Banque de France as a Lender of Last Resort in the Nineteenth Century Eugene White 5. Banking Crises and the Rules of the Game Charles Calomiris Part 3: Mon... Etc.
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Forrest Capie is an eminent economic historian who has published extensively on a wide range of topics, with an emphasis on banking and monetary history, particularly in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, but also in other areas such as tariffs and the interwar economy. He is a former editor of the "Economic History Review", one of the leading academic journals in this discipline. Under the steely editorship of Geoffrey Wood, this book brings together a stellar line of of contributors - including Charles Goodhart, Harold James, Michael Bordo, Barry Eichengreen, Charles Calomiris, and Anna Schwartz. The book analyzes many of the mainstream themes in economic and financial history - monetary policy, international financial regulation, economic performance, exchange rate systems, international trade, banking and financial markets - where historical perspectives are considered important. The current wave of globalisation has stimulated interest in many of these areas as 'lessons of history' are sought. These themes also reflect the breadth of Capie's work in terms of time periods and topics.

Índice:Preface Mervyn King Introduction Nicholas Crafts, Terence Mills and Geoffrey Wood Part 1: Writing History 1. The Commissioned Historians of the Bank of England Charles Goodhart 2. The New Monetary and Financial History Barry Eichengreen Part 2: Crisis Management 3. English Financial Markets in the 1830s: Information Networks, Risk Assessment and Banking Crisis Michael Collins and Mae Baker 4. Implementing Bagehot's Rule in a World of Derivatives: The Banque de France as a Lender of Last Resort in the Nineteenth Century Eugene White 5. Banking Crises and the Rules of the Game Charles Calomiris Part 3: Mon... Etc.

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