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Gold Standard In Theory & History
Thus the breakdown of the gold exchange standard involved a sharp reduction in
the aggregate of international currency reserves not only through the conversion
of exchange reserves into gold but also through the absorption of exchange ...
Barry Eichengreen, Marc Flandreau,
2005
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A Retrospective on the Bretton Woods System: Lessons for ...
These mistakes included, first, wildly fluctuating exchange rates after World War I
and the collapse of the short-lived gold exchange standard; thereafter, the
international transmission of deflation and the resort to beggar-thy-neighbor ...
Michael D. Bordo, Barry Eichengreen,
2007
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International Economics Two
Conceptually similar to the gold standard is the gold exchange standard, in which
, without itself buying and selling gold, a country stands ready to buy or sell a
particular foreign exchange which is fully convertible into gold. This system
enables ...
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John Maynard Keynes: Critical Responses
The reviewer is unable to see the close fundamental likeness which Mr. Keynes
finds between the gold-exchange standard and this practice of holding foreign
bills. Under the gold-exchange standard, the government sells drafts against its ...
Charles Robert McCann,
1998
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The Cambridge Economic History of Europe
137) The gold exchange standard, largely as a result of British influence, was an
important facet of the League of Nations' financial reconstruction schemes for
Austria, Hungary, Greece, Bulgaria and Estonia, where the currency authorities ...
Michael Moïssey Postan, Peter Mathias, H. J. Habakkuk,
1989
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Money, Capital Mobility, and Trade: Essays in Honor of ...
The gold standard, in his view, always functioned as a gold-exchange standard
in which specie was supplemented by foreign-exchange reserves issued by the
leading international economic and financial power. There was nothing unstable
...
Guillermo A. Calvo, Rudiger Dornbusch, Maurice Obstfeld,
2004
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The Foundations of Economic Policy: Values and Techniques
Under the gold exchange standard, at least one country adopts the gold standard
while the others: (a) set the gold 'content' of their currencies; (b) hold the currency
of the gold-standard country (rather than gold or in addition to it) as the ...
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The Defining Moment: The Great Depression and the American ...
The countries concerned each could have reduced their discount rates and
initiated expansionary open market operations without destabilizing their
exchange rates or the gold exchange standard. The spread of deflation and
banking crises ...
Michael D. Bordo, Claudia Goldin, Eugene N. White,
2007
Gold Exchange Standard: The gold exchange standard is a cheaper variant of
the gold standard whereby a country adopts the gold standard without either
issuing the gold coins or maintaining the costly gold reserves against the
currency ...
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International Monetary Economics
a. with the gold-exchange standard continued; b. with the gold-exchange
standard abolished. 5. Freely flexible exchange rates a. in order to make internal
monetary policies more independent; b. because internal monetary policies are
too ...
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Is Russia Planning a Gold-Based Currency?
The repercussions of Russia on a gold-exchange standard would be ... who sees great potential in a gold-exchange standard for Russia. «The Market Oracle, Lut 15»
How the 'Reserve' Dollar Harms America
The gold-exchange standard's demand-duplicating feature, based on the dollar's reserve-currency role, was again enshrined in the 1944 ... «Wall Street Journal, Lis 14»
The Gold Standard Did Not Cause The Great Depression, Part 2
The predicament — caused by the gold-exchange standard adopted in Genoa in 1922 — required a revaluation of the dollar to $35/oz, duly if ... «Town Hall, Lis 14»
Harry Reid And The Democrats' Strategy To Keep The Senate …
... in his typically understated way, concluded correlates with Stupendous Growth), to the Bretton Woods gold-exchange standard, to the epoch ... «Town Hall, Lis 14»
Paul Krugman: The Dollar's Reserve-Currency Role Is A 'Much Over …
... foreign exchange “is a matter of comparative indifference,” and that “in her Gold-Exchange Standard, . . . India, so far from being anomalous, ... «Forbes, Paz 14»
Gold standard insures the dollar has more buying power: Opinion
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, between 1946 (year of the creation of Bretton Woods gold-exchange standard) and 1971 (the ... «NJ.com, Paz 14»
Janet Yellen, The New Magoo?
... Yellen alluded and the post-war Bretton Woods gold-exchange standard. And there is a strong correlation between the increase in inequality ... «Forbes, Paz 14»
Signs Of The Gold Standard Emerging From Great Britain?
This was utterly needed to adjust for distortions caused by the inherent defect of the gold-exchange standard. The revaluation worked and to ... «Forbes, Cze 14»